NextEra Energy Q4 net income rises to USD 1.2 billion, up 45 percent

Reuters01-27
NextEra Energy Q4 net income rises to USD 1.2 billion, up 45 percent

NextEra Energy Inc. reported its financial results for the fourth quarter (Q4) and full year (FY) 2024. For the fourth quarter, net income attributable to shareholders was USD 1.2 billion. Adjusted earnings for the same period were USD 1.1 billion. Earnings per share $(EPS)$ for Q4 2024 stood at USD 0.54 on an adjusted basis. For the full year 2024, net income attributable to shareholders was USD 2.3 billion, while adjusted net income was USD 3.1 billion. Full-year adjusted EPS was USD 1.70. The results reflect contributions from the company’s renewables and storage portfolio. The company’s financial disclosures also included adjustments for non-qualifying hedges and investment gains related to its XPLR Infrastructure, LP stake, which have been excluded from adjusted earnings.

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