We recently published a list of 10 Most Undervalued Renewable Energy Stocks To Buy Right Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) stands against other most undervalued renewable energy stocks.
In 2024, global energy demand increased by 2.2%, quicker than the average over the last decade. Electricity use rose significantly, up 4.3% from last year, primarily due to hotter temperatures, electrification, and the growing digital sector. Renewables were the biggest contributors to the higher energy supply, followed by natural gas and coal. Most of the demand growth came from emerging economies, especially China and India. Natural gas had the strongest growth among fossil fuels, while oil demand softened, plunging below 30% of the energy mix for the first time in 50 years. According to the International Energy Agency, more than 80% of new electricity generation came from renewables and nuclear power in 2024. Solar and wind energy hit new records, and EV sales skyrocketed past 17 million units.
Solar capacity grew by 88% last year, helping it overtake hydropower and nuclear as the fourth largest source of installed capacity. While wind power faced hurdles like supply chain issues and permitting delays, it still set a new generation record and even outperformed coal for two straight months. Battery storage also saw impressive growth, rising by 64%, as utilities used it to store extra wind and solar energy. Looking ahead to 2025, Deloitte expects clean energy demand to grow even more, driven by the rise of clean tech manufacturing, data centers, and carbon capture projects, all of which are increasingly relying on 24/7 clean power.
The American nonprofit organization, Resources for the Future, noted that clean energy saw a major boost with a record $2 trillion invested in technologies like renewables and energy-efficient infrastructure during 2024. This sped up the global energy transition, especially in solar and wind power. While renewables are now some of the cheapest energy sources, fossil fuels, especially coal and gas, still make up a big part of global energy use. Coal is expected to decline significantly by 2050, while the role of gas depends on how ambitious climate policies become. Regions like the United States, Europe, and especially China have led solar growth, but other countries are starting to catch up. However, high costs and financial risks in developing countries could slow things down.
For this article, we made a list of all renewable energy stocks listed on American exchanges and picked the 10 stocks with the lowest P/E ratios to compile this list. We have also mentioned the hedge fund sentiment around the holdings, as per Insider Monkey's Q4 2024 database, ranking the list from least to most hedge fund holders.
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PE Ratio as of April 30: 25.19
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 84
NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) is one of the largest clean energy companies based in Florida, generating electricity from wind, solar, nuclear, and natural gas. It also constructs and operates renewable energy projects, battery storage systems, and power lines. NEE ranks 2nd on our list of the most undervalued stocks.
On April 24, Mizuho Securities reiterated a Neutral rating on NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) and slashed the price target from $73 to $69. Mizuho predicts that the company will potentially achieve the top end of its 6-8% earnings growth target, because of smart supply chain management and handling of tariff and tax credit issues. However, the investment firm pointed to risks like the potential repeal of IRA credits and the ongoing FPL rate case.
NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE)’s net income dropped in Q1 2025, coming in at $833 million, down from $2.268 billion in Q1 2024. However, the adjusted earnings rose nearly 9% year-over-year to $2.038 billion. FPL, a subsidiary of NextEra, saw its net income grow to $1.316 billion, driven by ongoing investments, particularly in solar energy, with its solar portfolio now exceeding 7.9 GW. The company is confident about its future prospects, with plans to expand solar and battery storage significantly over the next decade. NEE also expects to grow dividends by around 10% annually through at least 2026.
According to Insider Monkey’s fourth quarter database, 84 hedge funds were bullish on NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE), compared to 69 funds in the prior quarter. Rajiv Jain’s GQG Partners was the largest stakeholder of the company, with 10.8 million shares worth $780.25 million.
Overall, NEE ranks 2nd among the most undervalued renewable energy stocks to buy right now. While we acknowledge the potential of NEE as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that went up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks lost around 25%. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than NEE but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about this cheapest AI stock.
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