NextEra Energy (NEE)
96.23
+6.23 (6.92%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 23rd, 2:54 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
| Previous Close | 90.00 |
|---|---|
| Open | 92.60 |
| Bid | 96.22 |
| Ask | 96.23 |
| Day's Range | 92.32 - 96.70 |
| 52 Week Range | 63.88 - 96.21 |
| Volume | 11,175,630 |
| Market Cap | - |
| PE Ratio (TTM) | - |
| EPS (TTM) | - |
| Dividend & Yield | 2.492 (2.59%) |
| 1 Month Average Volume | 8,199,293 |
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About NextEra Energy (NEE)
NextEra Energy is a leading clean energy company that focuses on generating renewable energy and providing utility services. It primarily operates through its subsidiaries, which include one of the largest electric utility companies in the United States and a prominent renewable energy developer. NextEra Energy is committed to sustainability and innovation, investing heavily in wind and solar energy projects to promote environmental stewardship and reduce carbon emissions. Through its initiatives, the company aims to create a cleaner energy future while delivering reliable service to its customers. Read More
News & Press Releases
NextEra Energy (NEE) Q1 2026 Earnings Transcript
Via The Motley Fool · April 23, 2026
AINewsBreaks – American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) Positioned At Center Of AI-Driven Energy Demand Surge Alongside Major Industry Players
American Fusion (OTC: AMFN) is emerging as a key player at the intersection of artificial intelligence and energy infrastructure, focusing on scalable aneutronic fusion solutions designed to meet surging electricity demand from data centers and AI workloads. As global power consumption accelerates, the company operates alongside established energy and technology leaders including NextEra Energy Inc. (NYSE: NEE), Duke Energy Corporation (NYSE: DUK), GE Vernova (NYSE: GEV) and Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA), all working to modernize grid capacity and expand energy access, highlighting a broader industry shift toward advanced, reliable power systems capable of supporting the next generation of digital infrastructure.
Via Investor Brand Network · April 23, 2026
Energy Constraints Emerging as Critical Factor in Sustaining AI Expansion
AINewsWire Editorial Coverage : Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to software innovation; it is increasingly becoming an energy-intensive phenomenon. As AI systems grow in size and sophistication, the computational requirements needed to train and run them are triggering a sharp rise in electricity consumption, one that is beginning to strain existing infrastructure. Data centers, once considered purely digital enablers, are now among the most power-demanding assets in the global economy. This evolution is prompting governments, utilities and private enterprises alike to reassess a critical constraint: the limiting factor in AI’s expansion may not be computing power but energy availability. Within this shifting landscape, American Fusion(TM) Inc. (OTC: AMFN) ( Profile ) is positioning itself at the crossroads of advanced energy development and future infrastructure. By focusing on aneutronic fusion and the supporting supply chain, the company aims to develop scalable, efficient energy systems tailored to the needs of AI-driven workloads. Its strategy reflects a broader industry transition from theoretical exploration toward deployable energy solutions capable of sustaining long-term infrastructure demands. American Fusion operates alongside major players at the intersection of AI, energy demand and infrastructure, including NextEra Energy Inc. (NYSE: NEE), Duke Energy Corporation (NYSE: DUK), GE Vernova (NYSE: GEV) and…
Via Investor Brand Network · April 23, 2026
NextEra Energy (NYSE:NEE) Reports Mixed Q1 Results: EPS Beat but Revenue Misschartmill.com
Via Chartmill · April 23, 2026
AUSTIN, Texas, April 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AINewsWire Editorial Coverage: Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to software innovation; it is increasingly becoming an energy-intensive phenomenon. As AI systems grow in size and sophistication, the computational requirements needed to train and run them are triggering a sharp rise in electricity consumption, one that is beginning to strain existing infrastructure. Data centers, once considered purely digital enablers, are now among the most power-demanding assets in the global economy. This evolution is prompting governments, utilities and private enterprises alike to reassess a critical constraint: the limiting factor in AI’s expansion may not be computing power but energy availability. Within this shifting landscape, American Fusion(TM) Inc. (OTC: AMFN) (profile) is positioning itself at the crossroads of advanced energy development and future infrastructure. By focusing on aneutronic fusion and the supporting supply chain, the company aims to develop scalable, efficient energy systems tailored to the needs of AI-driven workloads. Its strategy reflects a broader industry transition from theoretical exploration toward deployable energy solutions capable of sustaining long-term infrastructure demands. American Fusion operates alongside major players at the intersection of AI, energy demand and infrastructure, including NextEra Energy Inc. (NYSE: NEE), Duke Energy Corporation (NYSE: DUK), GE Vernova (NYSE: GEV) and Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA).
By AINewsWire · Via GlobeNewswire · April 23, 2026
Oil is the energy source in the news, but renewable power is still an important and growing energy source for the future.
Via The Motley Fool · April 22, 2026

American Electric Power and NextEra Energy are two utilities poised to benefit from surging electricity demand.
Via The Motley Fool · April 20, 2026
The geopolitical conflict in the Middle East has the world on edge, making dividend safety of paramount importance.
Via The Motley Fool · April 18, 2026
Dominion Energy is working to get back on the dividend growth path, but NextEra Energy never left that path.
Via The Motley Fool · April 17, 2026
Southern Company and NextEra Energy take very different approaches to growth.
Via The Motley Fool · April 17, 2026
These companies are near locks to continue growing their dividends.
Via The Motley Fool · April 17, 2026
Many energy stocks have surged as the Iran war has wreaked havoc on oil prices and other parts of the energy market.
Via The Motley Fool · April 16, 2026
In a move that signals a paradigm shift for the American power grid, a powerhouse consortium led by BlackRock’s (NYSE: BLK) Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) and EQT Infrastructure has entered into a definitive agreement to take The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES) private. The $33.4 billion enterprise-value deal, announced
Via MarketMinute · April 14, 2026
The global economic recovery has hit a significant roadblock as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) officially downgraded its 2026 global growth projection to 3.1%, a notable drop from the 3.3% forecast issued just three months ago in January. In its latest World Economic Outlook report released today, April
Via MarketMinute · April 14, 2026
Solar is scaling rapidly across the U.S., and NextEra Energy offers exposure with built-in stability.
Via The Motley Fool · April 14, 2026
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Global energy markets were plunged into a state of high-velocity volatility this week as the U.S. Navy officially commenced a strategic blockade of Iranian ports, sending crude oil prices screaming past the psychological $100-per-barrel threshold. The move, part of a calculated escalation following the breakdown of
Via MarketMinute · April 14, 2026
Could the White House be overly optimistic about inflation? If so, you may want to own these stocks.
Via The Motley Fool · April 14, 2026
As of April 13, 2026, the global economy is grappling with a relentless energy shock that has sent Brent crude oil soaring to $128 per barrel, its highest level in years. This sustained surge, fueled by a perfect storm of geopolitical conflict and production bottlenecks, is fundamentally redrawing the map
Via MarketMinute · April 13, 2026
The first quarter of 2026 has marked a historic regime shift in global financial markets, bringing a definitive end to the unbridled "AI Gold Rush" that defined the mid-2020s. As investors fled high-multiple technology giants in favor of "real economy" sectors like energy, industrials, and value-oriented staples, the market witnessed
Via MarketMinute · April 13, 2026
Green energy isn't dead -- it's just getting started and is about to go nuclear.
Via The Motley Fool · April 11, 2026
In a week that has seen market participants oscillating between fears of a late-cycle slowdown and hopes for a continued "soft landing," the Bureau of Labor Statistics delivered a stark reminder of the American economy's persistent strength. The March Nonfarm Payrolls report, released on April 3, 2026, revealed an addition
Via MarketMinute · April 10, 2026

In a definitive shift that has sent ripples through global financial markets, a prominent Federal Reserve Governor signaled on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, that the elusive "neutral rate" of interest—the level that neither stimulates nor restricts economic growth—has likely settled at a floor of 3.25%. This commentary
Via MarketMinute · April 8, 2026

This regulated utility delivers water and wastewater services to over 1.5 million people across four U.S. states.
Via The Motley Fool · April 8, 2026
The first week of April 2026 has proven to be a crucible for global markets as the S&P 500 (INDEXSP: .INX) fights a losing battle to preserve its narrow monthly gains. While the broader index had initially ridden a wave of early spring optimism, a sharp escalation in Middle
Via MarketMinute · April 7, 2026
As of April 7, 2026, the global energy landscape is undergoing a tectonic shift. With Brent crude oil prices hovering near $110 per barrel and the Strait of Hormuz effectively shuttered due to ongoing geopolitical hostilities, the traditional fossil fuel markets are reeling from the largest supply disruption in modern
Via MarketMinute · April 7, 2026
