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NextEra Energy

Website

Juno Beach, United States

NYSE: NEE 

ISIN: US65339F1012

1 Locations

NextEra Energy is the largest renewable energy developer in the United States, specializing in clean energy generation including wind and solar power. The company also operates various utility businesses and is committed to long-term sustainability and reducing carbon emissions.

CCI Score

CCI Score: NextEra Energy

0.67

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NextEra Energy Lobbying Spending in 2025

NextEra Energy spent $2,136,640 on lobbying activities between January 1 and March 31, 2025, according to OpenSecrets data. This spending highlights the company's active engagement in political influence efforts.

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NextEra Energy is currently rated as an Objector.

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These companies deliberately avoid direct involvement with authoritarian practices. While they do not actively challenge oppressive regimes, they maintain a neutral stance to ensure they are not complicit in supporting such systems.

Latest Events

  • NextEra Energy Lobbying Spending in 2025 Logo
    MAR
    31
    2025

    NextEra Energy spent $2,136,640 on lobbying activities between January 1 and March 31, 2025, according to OpenSecrets data. This spending highlights the company's active engagement in political influence efforts.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    June 30

    The reported lobbying expenditure suggests an active effort to influence public policy. Such corporate lobbying, even in sectors like renewable energy, can contribute to disproportionate corporate influence over democratic processes, raising concerns about accountability and transparency in government decisions.

    NextEra Energy Lobbying Profile

  • NextEra Energy Responds to Supply Chain Concerns Logo
    JAN
    01
    2025

    NextEra Energy issued a response amid broader industry scrutiny over US tariffs impacting Chinese supply chain workers, as reported by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre. The company’s reply was noted alongside several others in a response list, indicating an engagement with supply chain human rights issues.

  • +15

    Supply Chain Ethics

    June 30

    NextEra Energy’s response to concerns about the impact of US tariffs on Chinese supply chain workers suggests a willingness to engage with issues related to supply chain ethics. By providing a response, the company appears to be addressing human rights concerns associated with its supply chain practices, which is a positive signal from an anti-authoritarian perspective, though specific measures were not detailed.

    NextEra Energy responded

  • NextEra Energy PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates Logo
    NOV
    01
    2023

    NextEra Energy's political action committee donated a total of $554,000 to federal candidates during the 2023-2024 election cycle. The detailed contributions, available on OpenSecrets, show support for a mix of candidates, raising concerns about the role of corporate funds in influencing political processes that can benefit authoritarian-leaning actors.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    June 30

    Corporate political donations, such as the $554,000 contributed by NextEra Energy’s PAC, can channel money into political campaigns and potentially empower candidates with authoritarian or far-right leanings. This practice underscores concerns about undue corporate influence over democratic processes and poses risks to the political representation of marginalized communities.

    NextEra Energy PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates

  • NextEra's Political Contributions and Regulatory Capture in Florida Election Cycle Logo
    SEP
    08
    2022

    NextEra Energy and its subsidiaries poured nearly $6 million into state-level campaign funds and political committees during Florida’s 2022 election cycle. The contributions, heavily favoring GOP committees and involving dark money tactics, were linked to broader efforts that helped secure regulatory decisions beneficial to the company, including rate hikes and significant tax breaks. Investigations also noted connections between senior executives and consultants involved in these political maneuverings, raising concerns about undue corporate influence on democratic processes.

  • -60

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    June 30

    NextEra Energy's substantial political donations, particularly to GOP committees and dark money groups, demonstrate a strategy of using financial influence to sway election outcomes and legislative decisions. This alignment with corporate special interests, which can undermine democratic accountability and favor authoritarian policy approaches, results in a significantly negative score under political contributions and lobbying efforts.

    Amid Connections to Ongoing Election Scandals, NextEra Pours Millions into Florida’s 2022 Election Cycle

  • -50

    Regulatory Capture

    June 30

    The article details how regulatory bodies, influenced by political appointees favorable to NextEra Energy, approved rate hikes and granted tax breaks that significantly benefited the company. This scenario of regulatory capture, where policy is skewed to serve corporate interests at the expense of consumers, undermines democratic oversight and accountability, warranting a negative score.

    Amid Connections to Ongoing Election Scandals, NextEra Pours Millions into Florida’s 2022 Election Cycle

  • NextEra Energy Updates Supplier Code of Conduct Logo
    JUN
    10
    2021

    NextEra Energy has published its updated Supplier Code of Conduct, which outlines rigorous ethical standards for suppliers. The document emphasizes strong commitments to fair labor practices, non-discrimination, environmental stewardship, anti-corruption measures, and responsible supply chain management. These measures ensure that suppliers align with the company's core values of respect, excellence, and integrity while fostering safe work practices and promoting inclusivity.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 30

    The updated code strongly reinforces labor rights and human rights principles by mandating fair treatment, non-discrimination, and safe work environments for supplier employees. This commitment represents progressive and anti-authoritarian business practice that protects marginalized workers.

    NextEra Energy Supplier Code of Conduct

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    June 30

    The Code's emphasis on ethical supply chain management—including compliance with anti-bribery laws, fair competition, and responsible sourcing—ensures that NextEra Energy's suppliers operate in a transparent and socially responsible manner. This aligns with progressive efforts to eliminate authoritarian practices in business.

    NextEra Energy Supplier Code of Conduct

  • NextEra Energy's Political Engagement Strategy Logo
    JAN
    01
    2020

    NextEra Energy outlines its comprehensive political engagement approach, detailing its state- and federal-level lobbying efforts, participation in trade associations, and transparent disclosure practices. The company asserts that its active involvement in shaping regulatory environments supports its goal of advancing clean energy and ensuring robust infrastructure investments.

  • +40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    June 30

    NextEra Energy’s disclosure on its political engagement and lobbying efforts highlights a proactive and transparent strategy aimed at fostering regulations that support clean energy and sustainable infrastructure. This approach not only aligns with environmental and public welfare objectives but also demonstrates responsible corporate behavior in the political arena, which is viewed positively from an anti-fascist perspective as it seeks to promote accountable governance rather than unchecked corporate influence.

    Corporate Political Engagement

  • FL&P Worker Safety and Labor Rights Incident Logo
    JAN
    01
    2017

    A Florida Power & Light employee was fired after raising a safety concern in 2017, and later a worker accident in 2018 led to a $232,000 fine by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for violations, raising concerns about labor rights and safety practices at the subsidiary of NextEra Energy.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 30

    The reported incidents at Florida Power & Light—a subsidiary of NextEra Energy—demonstrate problematic labor rights practices, including the firing of an employee who raised safety concerns and a subsequent accident that resulted in regulatory fines, indicating a neglect of worker safety and rights.

    United States: NextEra Energy involved in workers' rights and health and safety incidents of its subsidiary power utility company Florida Power & Light

  • NextEra Energy Lobbying Disclosure Filing Logo
    JAN
    21
    2014

    NextEra Energy submitted an LD-2 lobbying disclosure form detailing its lobbying activities on behalf of the company for several climate and renewable energy legislative issues during Q1 2013. The filing, signed by Vice President Government Affairs on January 21, 2014, lists various lobbying efforts aimed at advancing progressive clean energy policies.

  • +60

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    June 30

    The disclosure form reveals NextEra Energy's active lobbying efforts for climate change and clean energy legislation. By engaging in political processes to support policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy, the company is aligning with progressive, anti-authoritarian approaches. Transparency in lobbying and involvement of executive leadership further bolsters democratic accountability.

    NextEra Energy, Inc. - LD-2 Disclosure Form - Senate.gov

Corporate Financials

Revenue
2025
$19.00B
Total Assets
2025
$122.00B
Operating Income
2025
$1.70B
Total Equity
2025
$39.00B

Employees: 15,000

Industries

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Nuclear Electric Power Generation
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Wind Electric Power Generation
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Other Electric Power Generation
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Electric Power Distribution