BUZZ-Streetview: NextEra Energy and its investment vehicle shine through renewables strength

Reuters04-24

** Renewable energy producer NextEra Energy shares marginally down 0.6% at $65.83, while NextEra Energy Partner's

up 1.7% at $29.3

** NEE, which includes renewables business NextEra Energy Resources (NEER) and regulated utility Florida Power & Light $(FPL)$, reported adj. EPS of 91 cents/share in previous session vs. ests. of adj. EPS of 78 cents/shr - LSEG data

UTILITY, RENEWABLES ORDERS GROW

** Morningstar analysts "continue to view NEE as best-positioned utility to produce above-average long-term growth"; see faster growth in FPL as it builds out solar energy and benefits from above-average customer growth

** Guggenheim Securities cuts NEP PT to $37 from $40, maintains "buy"; maintains PT $80 and "buy" on NEE

** Says NEE uniquely positioned for power demand inflection (datacenter and C&I), with infrastructure developers wanting low-cost energy and decarbonization, which NEER is suited to address

** JP Morgan says of NEP that "we remain encouraged by the repowering pipeline and the opportunities for capital-efficient project drop-downs stemming from evolving Inflation Reduction Act rules"

** Raymond James says NEE's "vast wind and solar asset base provides a bottomless pool of dropdowns" for NEP, upside to PT of $45 assumes gradual normalization of yield spread which depends on macro interest rate dynamics

(Reporting by Seher Dareen in Bengaluru)

((Seher.Dareen@thomsonreuters.com; If in India call +91 74832 70128;))

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