NextEra Energy Inc. Announces New Shareholder Agreement with Key Industry Players

Reuters
Aug 21
NextEra Energy Inc. Announces New Shareholder Agreement with Key Industry Players

NextEra Energy Inc. has announced a new shareholder agreement involving its subsidiary, Florida Power & Light Company $(FPL)$. The 2025 Stipulation and Settlement Agreement includes various stakeholders such as the Florida Industrial Power Users Group, Florida Retail Federation, and several other organizations including Walmart, EVgo Services, and Electrify America. The agreement aims to address certain operational and regulatory matters, with parties like Walmart explicitly taking no position on the Return on Equity $(ROE)$ terms. This collaborative effort underscores a commitment to energy innovation and regulatory compliance, although specific details of the agreement's terms remain undisclosed.

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