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Form 8-K

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8-K — NEXTERA ENERGY INC

Accession: 0000753308-26-000028

Filed: 2026-04-23

Period: 2026-04-23

CIK: 0000753308

SIC: 4911 (ELECTRIC SERVICES)

Item: Results of Operations and Financial Condition

Item: Financial Statements and Exhibits

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UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT

PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d)

OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Date of earliest event reported:  April 23, 2026

Commission

File

Number Exact name of registrants as specified in their

charters, address of principal executive offices and

registrants' telephone number IRS Employer

Identification

Number

1-8841 NEXTERA ENERGY, INC. 59-2449419

2-27612 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY 59-0247775

700 Universe Boulevard

Juno Beach, Florida 33408

(561) 694-4000

State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization:  Florida

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrants under any of the following provisions:

☐  Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

☐  Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)

☐  Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

☐  Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Registrants Title of each class Trading Symbol(s) Name of each exchange

on which registered

NextEra Energy, Inc.

Common Stock, $0.01 Par Value

NEE New York Stock Exchange

7.299% Corporate Units

NEE.PRS

New York Stock Exchange

7.234% Corporate Units

NEE.PRT

New York Stock Exchange

7.375% Corporate Units

NEE.PRV New York Stock Exchange

Florida Power & Light Company None

Indicate by check mark whether the registrants are an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company ☐

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrants have elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐

SECTION 2 - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Item 2.02  Results of Operations and Financial Condition

On April 23, 2026, NextEra Energy, Inc. posted on its website a news release announcing first quarter financial results for NextEra Energy, Inc. and Florida Power & Light Company. A copy of the news release is attached as Exhibit 99, which is incorporated herein by reference.

SECTION 9 - FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS

Item 9.01  Financial Statements and Exhibits

(d)  Exhibits.

Exhibit 99 is being furnished pursuant to Item 2.02 herein.

Exhibit

Number Description NextEra

Energy, Inc. Florida Power & Light Company

99

NextEra Energy, Inc. News Release dated April 23, 2026

x x

101 Interactive data files for this Form 8-K formatted in Inline XBRL x x

104 Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101) x x

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrants have duly caused this report to be signed on their behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

Date:  April 23, 2026

NEXTERA ENERGY, INC.

(Registrant)

WILLIAM J. GOUGH

William J. Gough

Vice President, Controller and Chief Accounting Officer

FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY

(Registrant)

AMIN A. MOHOMED

Amin A. Mohomed

Vice President, FPL Accounting and Controller

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EX-99

EX-99

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Document

Exhibit 99

NextEra Energy, Inc.

Media Line: 561-694-4442

April 23, 2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NextEra Energy reports first-quarter 2026 financial results

•NextEra Energy delivers strong first-quarter results

•FPL grows regulatory capital employed by approximately 8.8% year-over-year and continues to keep customer bills low while delivering highly reliable electricity

•NextEra Energy Resources achieves a record quarter for new renewables and storage origination, adding 4 gigawatts to its backlog, including another strong quarter of battery storage origination at 1.3 gigawatts

JUNO BEACH, Fla. - NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE) today reported 2026 first-quarter net income attributable to NextEra Energy on a GAAP basis of $2.182 billion, or $1.04 per share, compared to $833 million, or $0.40 per share, for the first quarter of 2025. On an adjusted basis, NextEra Energy's 2026 first-quarter earnings were $2.275 billion, or $1.09 per share, compared to $2.038 billion, or $0.99 per share, in the first quarter of 2025.

"NextEra Energy is off to a terrific start for the year, delivering strong first-quarter results, with adjusted earnings per share increasing by 10% year-over-year," said John Ketchum, chairman, president and chief executive officer. "These results reflect continued strong financial and operational performance across FPL and NextEra Energy Resources as America's electricity demand continues to increase. NextEra Energy builds all forms of energy infrastructure and has experience across the entire energy value chain at massive scale with a balance sheet to back it up. Our customers turn to us because they know we have an unmatched track record of building affordable and reliable energy infrastructure decade after decade. With a service area that spans 49 states and with more than 12 ways to grow, NextEra Energy was built for this seminal moment. Importantly, our forecasted growth is visible and balanced between our regulated and long-term contracted businesses, and we expect to grow adjusted earnings per share at a compound annual growth rate of 8%+ through 2032 and are targeting the same from 2032 through 2035, all off the 2025 base."

FPL

FPL reported first-quarter 2026 net income of $1.462 billion, or $0.70 per share, compared to $1.316 billion, or $0.64 per share, for the prior-year comparable quarter.

FPL's full-year growth primarily was driven by continued smart capital investments. FPL's capital expenditures were approximately $3.2 billion for the first quarter, and full-year capital investments are expected to be between $12 billion and $13 billion. Regulatory capital employed increased by approximately 8.8% over the same quarter last year.

By making smart capital investments that benefit customers and being industry-leading on costs, FPL continues to deliver its strong customer value proposition of high reliability, outstanding customer service and low bills. In the first quarter, FPL added nearly 100,000 customers, compared to the prior-year comparable period. In one of the fastest-growing states and the world's 15th largest economy, FPL is both creating value for its customers and diversifying its generation portfolio by adding cost-effective solar and storage to one of the nation's largest natural gas-fired fleets and four nuclear units that make up the backbone of its generation fleet. This quarter, FPL placed into service approximately 600 megawatts of new cost-effective solar, putting FPL's owned and operated solar portfolio at over 8.5 gigawatts (GW).

Earlier this month, FPL filed its annual Ten-Year Site Plan, detailing its approach to reliably and cost-effectively meet the growing need for electricity in Florida. The plan shows roughly 4 GW of new gas-fired generation complementing over 12 GW of solar and over 7 GW of storage solutions over the next 10 years, which would further diversify FPL's generation fleet. Even with this significant capital investment, FPL's bills are approximately 30%

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below the national average and only projected to grow, on average, about 2% annually through the end of the decade.

NextEra Energy Resources

NextEra Energy Resources reported first-quarter 2026 net income attributable to NextEra Energy on a GAAP basis of $1.019 billion, or $0.49 per share, compared to $172 million, or $0.08 per share, in the prior-year comparable quarter. On an adjusted basis, NextEra Energy Resources' earnings for the first quarter of 2026 were $1.038 billion, or $0.50 per share, compared to $908 million, or $0.44 per share, for the first quarter of 2025.

NextEra Energy Resources had a record quarter for new renewables and storage origination, adding 4 GW to its backlog, including another strong quarter of battery storage origination at 1.3 GW. With these additions, NextEra Energy Resources' backlog now totals approximately 33 GW after taking into account 0.3 GW of new projects placed into service since the fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial results call in January.

NextEra Energy Resources is also off to a terrific start executing against its data center hub strategy, which is built on the power of scale. Last month, the U.S. Department of Commerce selected NextEra Energy Resources to build 9.5 GW of new gas-fired generation to serve large load in Texas and Pennsylvania. The projects are in connection with Japan's $550 billion investment commitment to the U.S. as part of the U.S.-Japan trade deal. The U.S. and Japan would own the projects, while NextEra Energy Resources would develop, build and operate them. NextEra Energy Resources is actively developing both projects, advancing site development, procurement, permitting and commercial structuring as it works toward definitive agreements with the U.S. and Japan. The projects are drawn from the company's existing group of data center hubs – a group that totals over 30 hubs with a year-end goal to secure roughly 40.

Corporate and Other

In the first quarter of 2026 on a GAAP basis, Corporate and Other results increased $0.17 per share, compared to the prior-year comparable quarter. On an adjusted basis, Corporate and Other results for the first quarter of 2026 decreased $0.02 per share, compared to the prior-year comparable quarter.

Outlook

NextEra Energy's long-term financial expectations remain unchanged. NextEra Energy continues to expect 2026 adjusted earnings per share to be in the range of $3.92 to $4.02 and is targeting the high end of that range. NextEra Energy also continues to expect a compound annual growth rate in adjusted earnings per share of 8%+ annually through 2032 and is targeting the same from 2032 through 2035, all off the 2025 base of $3.71 adjusted earnings per share. NextEra Energy also continues to expect to grow its dividends per share at a roughly 10% rate per year through 2026, off a 2024 base, and 6% per year from year-end 2026 through 2028.

Conference call information

As previously announced, NextEra Energy's first-quarter 2026 financial results conference call is scheduled for 9 a.m. ET today. The listen-only webcast will be available on NextEra Energy's website by accessing the following link: www.NextEraEnergy.com/FinancialResults. The news release and slides accompanying the presentation may be downloaded at www.NextEraEnergy.com/FinancialResults, beginning at 7:30 a.m. ET today. A replay will be available for 90 days by accessing the link listed above.

NextEra Energy, Inc.

NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE) is the largest electric power and energy infrastructure company in North America and is a leading provider of electricity to American homes and businesses. Headquartered in Juno Beach, Florida, NextEra Energy is a Fortune 200 company that owns Florida Power & Light Company, America's largest electric utility, which provides reliable electricity to approximately 12 million people across Florida. NextEra Energy also owns the largest energy infrastructure development company in the U.S., NextEra Energy Resources, LLC. NextEra Energy and its affiliated entities are meeting America's growing energy needs with a diverse mix of energy sources, including natural gas, nuclear, renewable energy and battery storage. For more information about NextEra Energy companies, visit these websites: www.NextEraEnergy.com, www.FPL.com, www.NextEraEnergyResources.com.

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Adjusted earnings for the periods in this news release exclude the effects of non-qualifying hedges; XPLR Infrastructure, LP net investment gains; change in unrealized gains and losses on equity securities held in NextEra Energy Resources' nuclear decommissioning funds and other than temporary impairments (OTTI).

NextEra Energy's management uses adjusted earnings, which is a non-GAAP financial measure, internally for financial planning, analysis of performance, reporting of results to the board of directors and as an input in determining performance-based compensation under the company's employee incentive compensation plans. NextEra Energy also uses earnings expressed in this fashion when communicating its financial results and earnings outlook to analysts and investors. NextEra Energy's

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management believes that adjusted earnings provide a more meaningful representation of NextEra Energy's fundamental earnings power. A reconciliation of historical adjusted earnings to net income attributable to NextEra Energy, which is the most directly comparable GAAP measure, is included in the attachments to this news release. Adjusted earnings does not represent a substitute for net income, as prepared in accordance with GAAP.

NextEra Energy does not provide a quantitative reconciliation of forward-looking adjusted earnings per share to earnings per share, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure, because certain information needed to reconcile these measures is not available without unreasonable efforts due to the inherent difficulty in forecasting and quantifying these measures. These items include, but are not limited to, the effects of non-qualifying hedges and unrealized gains and losses on equity securities held in NextEra Energy Resources, LLC's nuclear decommissioning funds and other than temporary impairments. These items could significantly impact GAAP earnings per share. Adjusted earnings expectations and other forward-looking statements assume, among other things, normal weather and operating conditions; positive macroeconomic conditions in the U.S. and Florida; supportive commodity markets; current forward curves; public policy support for wind, solar, and storage development and construction; market demand for generation development and capacity needs; market demand and policy support for transmission development and expansion; market demand for pipeline capacity; access to capital at reasonable cost and terms; rate case outcomes consistent with historical; no adverse litigation decisions; and no changes to governmental policies or incentives. Please see the accompanying cautionary statements for a list of the risk factors that may affect future results.

This news release should be read in conjunction with the attached unaudited financial information.

Cautionary Statements and Risk Factors That May Affect Future Results

This news release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are not statements of historical facts, but instead represent the current expectations of NextEra Energy, Inc. (NextEra Energy) and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) regarding future operating results and other future events, many of which, by their nature, are inherently uncertain and outside of NextEra Energy's and FPL's control. Forward-looking statements in this news release include, among others, statements concerning adjusted earnings per share expectations and future operating performance, statements concerning future dividends and statements concerning growth strategies, capital investment opportunities and technology initiatives. In some cases, you can identify the forward-looking statements by words or phrases such as “will,” “may result,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “intend,” “plan,” “seek,” “potential,” “projection,” “forecast,” “predict,” “goals,” “target,” “outlook,” “should,” “would” or similar words or expressions. You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which are not a guarantee of future performance. The future results of NextEra Energy and FPL and their business and financial condition are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause their actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements, or may require them to limit or eliminate certain operations. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those discussed in this news release and the following: effects of extensive regulation of NextEra Energy's and FPL's business operations; inability of NextEra Energy and FPL to recover in a timely manner any significant amount of costs, a return on certain assets or a reasonable return on invested capital through base rates, cost recovery clauses, other regulatory mechanisms or otherwise; impact of political, regulatory, operational and economic factors on regulatory decisions important to NextEra Energy and FPL; effect of any reductions or modifications to, or elimination of, governmental incentives or policies that support clean energy of NextEra Energy and FPL and its affiliated entities or changes in or the imposition of additional tax laws, tariffs, duties, policies or other costs or assessments on clean energy or equipment necessary to generate, store or deliver it; impact of new or revised laws, regulations, executive orders, interpretations or constitutional ballot and regulatory initiatives on NextEra Energy and FPL; capital expenditures, increased operating costs and various liabilities attributable to environmental laws, regulations and other standards applicable to NextEra Energy and FPL; effects on NextEra Energy and FPL of federal or state laws or regulations mandating new or additional limits on the production of greenhouse gas emissions; exposure of NextEra Energy and FPL to significant and increasing compliance costs and substantial monetary penalties and other sanctions as a result of extensive federal, state and local government regulation of their operations and businesses; effect on NextEra Energy and FPL of changes in tax laws, guidance or policies as well as in judgments and estimates used to determine tax-related asset and liability amounts; impact on NextEra Energy and FPL of adverse results of litigation; impacts on NextEra Energy or FPL of allegations of violations of law; effect on NextEra Energy and FPL of failure to proceed with projects under development or inability to complete the construction of (or capital improvements to) electric generation, storage, transmission and distribution facilities, natural gas and oil production and transportation facilities and other facilities on schedule or within budget; impact on development and operating activities of NextEra Energy and FPL resulting from risks related to project siting, construction, permitting, governmental approvals and the negotiation of project development agreements, as well as supply chain disruptions; risks involved in the operation and maintenance of electric generation, storage, transmission and distribution facilities, natural gas and oil production and transportation facilities, and other facilities; effect on NextEra Energy and FPL of a lack of growth, slower growth or a decline in the number of customers or in customer usage; planned productivity increases and competitive advantages through the use of artificial intelligence technologies may not be realized and the use of and reliance on artificial intelligence may present certain risks; impact on NextEra Energy and FPL of severe weather and other weather conditions; threats of geopolitical factors, terrorism and catastrophic events that could result from terrorism, cyberattacks or other attempts to disrupt NextEra Energy's and FPL's business or the businesses of third parties; inability to obtain adequate insurance coverage for protection of NextEra Energy and FPL against significant losses and risk that insurance coverage does not provide protection against all significant losses; a prolonged period of low natural gas and oil prices, disrupted production or unsuccessful drilling efforts could impact NextEra Energy Resources, LLC’s (NextEra Energy Resources) natural gas and oil production operations and cause NextEra Energy Resources to delay or cancel certain natural gas and oil production projects and could result in certain assets becoming impaired; risk to NextEra Energy Resources of increased operating costs resulting from unfavorable supply costs necessary to provide NextEra Energy Resources' full energy and capacity requirements services; inability or failure to manage properly or hedge effectively the commodity risk within its portfolio; effect of reductions in the liquidity of energy markets on NextEra Energy's ability to manage operational risks; effectiveness of NextEra Energy's and FPL's risk management tools associated with their hedging and trading procedures to protect against significant losses, including the

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effect of unforeseen price variances from historical behavior; impact of unavailability or disruption of power transmission or commodity transportation operations on sale and delivery of power or natural gas by NextEra Energy, including FPL; exposure of NextEra Energy and FPL to credit and performance risk from customers, hedging counterparties and vendors; failure of NextEra Energy or FPL counterparties to perform under derivative contracts or of requirement for NextEra Energy or FPL to post margin cash collateral under derivative contracts; failure or breach of NextEra Energy's or FPL's information technology systems, or implementation challenges; risks to NextEra Energy and FPL's retail businesses from compromise of sensitive customer data; losses from volatility in the market values of derivative instruments and limited liquidity in over-the-counter markets; impact of negative publicity; inability of FPL to maintain, negotiate or renegotiate acceptable franchise agreements with municipalities and counties in Florida; occurrence of work strikes or stoppages and increasing personnel costs; NextEra Energy's ability to successfully identify, complete and integrate acquisitions, including the effect of increased competition for acquisitions; environmental, health and financial risks associated with NextEra Energy Resources’ and FPL's ownership and operation of nuclear generation facilities; liability of NextEra Energy and FPL for significant retrospective assessments and/or retrospective insurance premiums in the event of an incident at certain nuclear generation facilities; increased operating and capital expenditures and/or reduced revenues at nuclear generation facilities of NextEra Energy or FPL resulting from orders or new regulations of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; inability to operate any of NextEra Energy Resources' or FPL's owned nuclear generation units through the end of their respective operating licenses or planned license extensions; effect of disruptions, uncertainty or volatility in the credit and capital markets or actions by third parties in connection with project-specific or other financing arrangements on NextEra Energy's and FPL's ability to fund their liquidity and capital needs and meet their growth objectives; defaults or noncompliance related to project-specific, limited-recourse financing agreements; inability of NextEra Energy, FPL and NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, Inc. to maintain their current credit ratings; reduction of NextEra Energy's and FPL's liquidity from the inability of credit providers to fund their credit commitments or to maintain their current credit ratings; poor market performance and other economic factors that could affect NextEra Energy's defined benefit pension plan's funded status; poor market performance and other risks to the asset values of NextEra Energy's and FPL's nuclear decommissioning funds; changes in market value and other risks to certain of NextEra Energy's assets and investments; effect of inability of NextEra Energy subsidiaries to pay upstream dividends, make distributions or repay funds to NextEra Energy or of NextEra Energy's performance under guarantees of subsidiary obligations on NextEra Energy's ability to meet its financial obligations and to pay dividends on its common stock; the fact that the amount and timing of dividends payable on NextEra Energy's common stock, as well as the dividend policy approved by NextEra Energy's board of directors from time to time, and changes to that policy, are within the sole discretion of NextEra Energy's board of directors and, if declared and paid, dividends may be in amounts that are less than might be expected by shareholders; effects of disruptions, uncertainty or volatility in the credit and capital markets on the market price of NextEra Energy's common stock; and the ultimate severity and duration of public health crises, epidemics and pandemics, and its effects on NextEra Energy’s or FPL’s businesses. NextEra Energy and FPL discuss these and other risks and uncertainties in their annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 and other Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings, and this news release should be read in conjunction with such SEC filings. The forward-looking statements made in this news release are made only as of the date of this news release and NextEra Energy and FPL undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements.

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NextEra Energy, Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income

(millions, except per share amounts)

(unaudited)

Preliminary

Three Months Ended March 31, 2026 FPL NEER

Corporate and

Other(a)

NextEra Energy

Operating Revenues $ 4,271  $ 2,311  $ 119  $ 6,701

Operating Expenses

Fuel, purchased power and interchange 992  337  —  1,329

Other operations and maintenance 379  870  173  1,422

Depreciation and amortization 665  691  15  1,371

Taxes other than income taxes and other – net 506  120  2  628

Total operating expenses – net 2,542  2,018  190  4,750

Gains (Losses) on Disposal of Businesses/Assets – Net 1  263  (7) 257

Operating Income (Loss) 1,730  556  (78) 2,208

Other Income (Deductions)

Interest expense (338) (501) (448) (1,287)

Equity in earnings (losses) of equity method investees —  170  1  171

Allowance for equity funds used during construction 50  2  —  52

Gains (losses) on disposal of investments and other property – net —  (1) 1  —

Change in unrealized gains (losses) on equity securities held in NEER's nuclear decommissioning

funds – net

—  (60) —  (60)

Other net periodic benefit income —  —  71  71

Other – net 2  12  30  44

Total other income (deductions) – net (286) (378) (345) (1,009)

Income (Loss) before Income Taxes 1,444  178  (423) 1,199

Income Tax Expense (Benefit) (18) (347) (124) (489)

Net Income (Loss) 1,462  525  (299) 1,688

Net Loss Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests —  494  —  494

Net Income (Loss) Attributable to NextEra Energy, Inc. $ 1,462  $ 1,019  $ (299) $ 2,182

Reconciliations of Net Income (Loss) Attributable to NextEra Energy, Inc. to Adjusted Earnings (Loss):

Net Income (Loss) Attributable to NextEra Energy, Inc. $ 1,462  $ 1,019  $ (299) $ 2,182

Adjustments – Pretax:(b)

Net losses (gains) associated with non-qualifying hedges —  (35) 99  64

Change in unrealized losses (gains) on equity securities held in NEER's nuclear decommissioning

funds and OTTI – net

—  60  —  60

XPLR Infrastructure, LP investment gains – net —  9  —  9

Less related income tax benefit(c)

—  (15) (25) (40)

Adjusted Earnings (Loss) $ 1,462  $ 1,038  $ (225) $ 2,275

Earnings (Loss) Per Share Attributable to NextEra Energy, Inc. (assuming dilution) $ 0.70  $ 0.49  $ (0.15) $ 1.04

Adjustments – Pretax:(b)

Net losses (gains) associated with non-qualifying hedges —  (0.02) 0.05  0.03

Change in unrealized losses (gains) on equity securities held in NEER's nuclear decommissioning

funds and OTTI – net

—  0.03  —  0.03

XPLR Infrastructure, LP investment gains – net —  —  —  —

Less related income tax benefit(c)

—  —  (0.01) (0.01)

Adjusted Earnings (Loss) Per Share $ 0.70  $ 0.50  $ (0.11) $ 1.09

Weighted-average shares outstanding (assuming dilution) 2,092

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(a) Corporate and Other represents other business activities and eliminating entries, and may include the net effect of rounding. Corporate and Other allocates a portion of corporate interest expense to NextEra Energy Resources. Interest expense is allocated based on a deemed capital structure of 70% debt and differential membership interests sold by NextEra Energy Resources' subsidiaries. Residual corporate interest expense is included in Corporate and Other.

(b) After tax impact is as follows: NEER Corporate and Other NextEra Energy

Adjusted Earnings Adjusted

EPS Adjusted Earnings Adjusted

EPS Adjusted Earnings Adjusted

EPS

Net losses (gains) associated with non-qualifying hedges $ (30) $ (0.01) $ 74  $ 0.04  $ 44  $ 0.03

Change in unrealized losses (gains) on equity securities held in NEER's nuclear decommissioning funds and OTTI – net $ 43  $ 0.02  $ —  $ —  $ 43  $ 0.02

XPLR Infrastructure, LP investment gains – net $ 6  $ —  $ —  $ —  $ 6  $ —

(c) Includes the effects of rounding.

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NextEra Energy, Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income

(millions, except per share amounts)

(unaudited)

Preliminary

Three Months Ended March 31, 2025 FPL NEER

Corporate and

Other(a)

NextEra Energy

Operating Revenues $ 3,997  $ 2,163  $ 87  $ 6,247

Operating Expenses

Fuel, purchased power and interchange 936  229  —  1,165

Other operations and maintenance 379  659  135  1,173

Depreciation and amortization 408  671  16  1,095

Taxes other than income taxes and other – net 475  119  —  594

Total operating expenses – net 2,198  1,678  151  4,027

Gains (Losses) on Disposal of Businesses/Assets – Net —  40  (4) 36

Operating Income (Loss) 1,799  525  (68) 2,256

Other Income (Deductions)

Interest expense (317) (548) (909) (1,774)

Equity in earnings (losses) of equity method investees —  (646) —  (646)

Allowance for equity funds used during construction 37  1  —  38

Gains (losses) on disposal of investments and other property – net —  (2) —  (2)

Change in unrealized gains (losses) on equity securities held in NEER's nuclear decommissioning

funds – net

—  (68) —  (68)

Other net periodic benefit income —  —  67  67

Other – net 12  26  34  72

Total other income (deductions) – net (268) (1,237) (808) (2,313)

Income (Loss) before Income Taxes 1,531  (712) (876) (57)

Income Tax Expense (Benefit) 215  (515) (221) (521)

Net Income (Loss) 1,316  (197) (655) 464

Net Loss Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests —  369  —  369

Net Income (Loss) Attributable to NextEra Energy, Inc. $ 1,316  $ 172  $ (655) $ 833

Reconciliations of Net Income (Loss) Attributable to NextEra Energy, Inc. to Adjusted Earnings (Loss):

Net Income (Loss) Attributable to NextEra Energy, Inc. $ 1,316  $ 172  $ (655) $ 833

Adjustments – Pretax:(b)

Net losses (gains) associated with non-qualifying hedges —  62  626  688

Change in unrealized losses (gains) on equity securities held in NEER's nuclear decommissioning

funds and OTTI – net

—  68  —  68

XPLR Infrastructure, LP investment gains – net —  855  —  855

Less related income tax benefit(c)

—  (249) (157) (406)

Adjusted Earnings (Loss) $ 1,316  $ 908  $ (186) $ 2,038

Earnings (Loss) Per Share Attributable to NextEra Energy, Inc. (assuming dilution) $ 0.64  $ 0.08  $ (0.32) $ 0.40

Adjustments – Pretax:(b)

Net losses (gains) associated with non-qualifying hedges —  0.03  0.30  0.33

Change in unrealized losses (gains) on equity securities held in NEER's nuclear decommissioning

funds and OTTI – net

—  0.03  —  0.03

XPLR Infrastructure, LP investment gains – net —  0.42  —  0.42

Less related income tax benefit(c)

—  (0.12) (0.07) (0.19)

Adjusted Earnings (Loss) Per Share $ 0.64  $ 0.44  $ (0.09) $ 0.99

Weighted-average shares outstanding (assuming dilution) 2,061

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(a) Corporate and Other represents other business activities and eliminating entries, and may include the net effect of rounding. Corporate and Other allocates a portion of corporate interest expense to NextEra Energy Resources. Interest expense is allocated based on a deemed capital structure of 70% debt and differential membership interests sold by NextEra Energy Resource's subsidiaries. Residual corporate interest expense is included in Corporate and Other.

(b) After tax impact is as follows: NEER Corporate and Other NextEra Energy

Adjusted Earnings Adjusted

EPS Adjusted Earnings Adjusted

EPS Adjusted Earnings Adjusted

EPS

Net losses (gains) associated with non-qualifying hedges $ 45  $ 0.03  $ 469  $ 0.23  $ 514  $ 0.26

Change in unrealized losses (gains) on equity securities held in NEER's nuclear decommissioning funds and OTTI – net $ 49  $ 0.02  $ —  $ —  $ 49  $ 0.02

XPLR Infrastructure, LP investment gains – net $ 642  $ 0.31  $ —  $ —  $ 642  $ 0.31

(c) Includes the effects of rounding.

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Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(millions)

(unaudited)

Preliminary

March 31, 2026 FPL NEER

Corporate

and

Other(a)

NextEra Energy

ASSETS

Current assets:

Cash and cash equivalents $ 70  $ 1,435  $ 493  $ 1,998

Customer receivables, net of allowances 1,534  2,596  1  4,131

Other receivables 335  1,050  791  2,176

Materials, supplies and fuel inventory 1,412  1,145  20  2,577

Regulatory assets 420  28  —  448

Derivatives 28  1,197  12  1,237

Other 240  856  195  1,291

Total current assets 4,039  8,307  1,512  13,858

Other assets:

Property, plant and equipment – net 84,118  78,086  157  162,361

Special use funds 7,488  3,219  —  10,707

Investment in equity method investees —  5,969  20  5,989

Prepaid benefit costs 2,101  5  816  2,922

Regulatory assets 6,988  199  12  7,199

Derivatives 1  1,745  74  1,820

Goodwill 2,965  2,174  11  5,150

Other 945  9,192  1,281  11,418

Total other assets 104,606  100,589  2,371  207,566

TOTAL ASSETS $ 108,645  $ 108,896  $ 3,883  $ 221,424

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

Current liabilities:

Commercial paper $ 2,439  $ —  $ 2,921  $ 5,360

Other short-term debt —  608  650  1,258

Current portion of long-term debt 500  995  2,342  3,837

Accounts payable 1,050  4,663  30  5,743

Customer deposits 691  40  —  731

Accrued interest and taxes 806  332  255  1,393

Derivatives 49  900  227  1,176

Accrued construction-related expenditures 1,099  1,826  2  2,927

Regulatory liabilities 272  22  —  294

Other 530  1,468  856  2,854

Total current liabilities 7,436  10,854  7,283  25,573

Other liabilities and deferred credits:

Long-term debt 28,045  16,094  49,809  93,948

Asset retirement obligations 2,186  1,544  —  3,730

Deferred income taxes 10,368  4,695  (1,957) 13,106

Regulatory liabilities 11,928  165  2  12,095

Derivatives 1  1,545  288  1,834

Other 332  2,924  1,250  4,506

Total other liabilities and deferred credits 52,860  26,967  49,392  129,219

TOTAL LIABILITIES 60,296  37,821  56,675  154,792

COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

EQUITY

Common stock 1,373  —  (1,352) 21

Additional paid-in capital 26,867  29,340  (36,956) 19,251

Retained earnings 20,109  30,408  (14,533) 35,984

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) —  (83) 49  (34)

Total common shareholders' equity 48,349  59,665  (52,792) 55,222

Noncontrolling interests —  11,410  —  11,410

TOTAL EQUITY 48,349  71,075  (52,792) 66,632

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

$ 108,645  $ 108,896  $ 3,883  $ 221,424

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Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(millions)

(unaudited)

Preliminary

December 31, 2025 FPL NEER

Corporate

and

Other(a)

NextEra Energy

ASSETS

Current assets:

Cash and cash equivalents $ 42  $ 1,760  $ 1,010  $ 2,812

Customer receivables, net of allowances 1,667  2,337  14  4,018

Other receivables 413  979  341  1,733

Materials, supplies and fuel inventory 1,373  1,025  22  2,420

Regulatory assets 401  32  —  433

Derivatives 39  931  27  997

Other 216  782  173  1,171

Total current assets 4,151  7,846  1,587  13,584

Other assets:

Property, plant and equipment – net 81,755  74,287  155  156,197

Special use funds 7,684  3,270  —  10,954

Investment in equity method investees —  5,509  19  5,528

Prepaid benefit costs 2,072  5  791  2,868

Regulatory assets 5,405  222  12  5,639

Derivatives 1  1,838  159  1,998

Goodwill 2,965  1,873  11  4,849

Other 1,125  8,678  1,301  11,104

Total other assets 101,007  95,682  2,448  199,137

TOTAL ASSETS $ 105,158  $ 103,528  $ 4,035  $ 212,721

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

Current liabilities:

Commercial paper $ 1,130  $ —  $ 825  $ 1,955

Other short-term debt —  608  —  608

Current portion of long-term debt 641  925  1,934  3,500

Accounts payable 1,084  6,498  1  7,583

Customer deposits 685  24  —  709

Accrued interest and taxes 470  341  374  1,185

Derivatives 15  802  296  1,113

Accrued construction-related expenditures 1,153  1,809  4  2,966

Regulatory liabilities 344  12  —  356

Other 672  1,552  618  2,842

Total current liabilities 6,194  12,571  4,052  22,817

Other liabilities and deferred credits:

Long-term debt 28,041  17,523  43,992  89,556

Asset retirement obligations 2,158  1,511  —  3,669

Deferred income taxes 10,156  4,155  (1,952) 12,359

Regulatory liabilities 11,280  193  1  11,474

Derivatives 1  1,949  198  2,148

Other 342  2,903  974  4,219

Total other liabilities and deferred credits 51,978  28,234  43,213  123,425

TOTAL LIABILITIES 58,172  40,805  47,265  146,242

COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

EQUITY

Common stock 1,373  —  (1,352) 21

Additional paid-in capital 26,866  21,536  (28,908) 19,494

Retained earnings 18,747  29,389  (13,034) 35,102

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) —  (73) 64  (9)

Total common shareholders' equity 46,986  50,852  (43,230) 54,608

Noncontrolling interests —  11,871  —  11,871

TOTAL EQUITY 46,986  62,723  (43,230) 66,479

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

$ 105,158  $ 103,528  $ 4,035  $ 212,721

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NextEra Energy, Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(millions)

(unaudited)

Preliminary

Three Months Ended March 31, 2026 FPL NEER

Corporate and

Other(a)

NextEra Energy

Cash Flows From Operating Activities

Net income (loss) $ 1,462  $ 525  $ (299) $ 1,688

Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:

Depreciation and amortization 665  691  15  1,371

Nuclear fuel and other amortization 42  41  8  91

Unrealized losses (gains) on marked to market derivative contracts – net —  (103) 119  16

Foreign currency transaction losses (gains) —  1  (139) (138)

Deferred income taxes (29) 367  71  409

Cost recovery clauses and franchise fees (201) —  —  (201)

Equity in losses (earnings) of equity method investees —  (170) (1) (171)

Distributions of earnings from equity method investees —  100  —  100

Losses (gains) on disposal of businesses, assets and investments – net (1) (262) 6  (257)

Recoverable storm-related costs (16) —  —  (16)

Other – net 16  275  21  312

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

Current assets 44  (18) (394) (368)

Noncurrent assets (44) (36) (34) (114)

Current liabilities 181  (527) 58  (288)

Noncurrent liabilities 1  12  167  180

Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities

2,120  896  (402) 2,614

Cash Flows From Investing Activities

Capital expenditures of FPL (3,046) —  —  (3,046)

Independent power and other investments of NEER —  (7,868) —  (7,868)

Nuclear fuel purchases (116) (28) —  (144)

Other capital expenditures —  —  (4) (4)

Sale of independent power and other investments of NEER —  340  —  340

Proceeds from sale or maturity of securities in special use funds and other investments 914  399  193  1,506

Purchases of securities in special use funds and other investments (980) (430) (240) (1,650)

Other – net 74  41  (70) 45

Net cash used in investing activities (3,154) (7,546) (121) (10,821)

Cash Flows From Financing Activities

Issuances of long-term debt, including premiums and discounts —  294  8,013  8,307

Retirements of long-term debt (142) (1,358) (1,600) (3,100)

Net change in commercial paper 1,309  —  2,096  3,405

Proceeds from other short-term debt —  —  650  650

Repayments of other short-term debt —  —  —  —

Cash repayments to related parties – net

—  (2) —  (2)

Issuances of common stock/equity units —  —  23  23

Dividends on common stock —  —  (1,300) (1,300)

Dividends & capital distributions from (to) parent – net (100) 7,838  (7,738) —

Other – net (5) (160) (139) (304)

Net cash provided by financing activities

1,062  6,612  5  7,679

Effects of currency translation on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash —  (3) —  (3)

Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash 28  (41) (518) (531)

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period 88  1,901  1,017  3,006

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period $ 116  $ 1,860  $ 499  $ 2,475

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(a) Corporate and Other represents other business activities and eliminating entries, and may include the net effect of rounding. Corporate and Other allocates a portion of corporate interest expense to NextEra Energy Resources. Interest expense is allocated based on a deemed capital structure of 70% debt and differential membership interests sold by NextEra Energy Resources' subsidiaries. Residual corporate interest expense is included in Corporate and Other.

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NextEra Energy, Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(millions)

(unaudited)

Preliminary

Three Months Ended March 31, 2025 FPL NEER

Corporate and

Other(a)

NextEra Energy

Cash Flows From Operating Activities

Net income (loss) $ 1,316  $ (197) $ (655) $ 464

Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:

Depreciation and amortization 408  671  16  1,095

Nuclear fuel and other amortization 35  37  9  81

Unrealized losses (gains) on marked to market derivative contracts – net —  218  746  964

Foreign currency transaction losses (gains) —  —  8  8

Deferred income taxes 135  (303) (232) (400)

Cost recovery clauses and franchise fees (133) —  —  (133)

Equity in losses (earnings) of equity method investees —  646  —  646

Distributions of earnings from equity method investees —  123  —  123

Losses (gains) on disposal of businesses, assets and investments – net —  (38) 4  (34)

Recoverable storm-related costs (177) —  —  (177)

Other – net 4  79  39  122

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

Current assets 23  47  152  222

Noncurrent assets (59) 17  (19) (61)

Current liabilities 363  (416) (206) (259)

Noncurrent liabilities (6) 5  109  108

Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities

1,909  889  (29) 2,769

Cash Flows From Investing Activities

Capital expenditures of FPL (2,341) —  —  (2,341)

Independent power and other investments of NEER —  (5,441) —  (5,441)

Nuclear fuel purchases (51) (102) —  (153)

Other capital expenditures —  —  (7) (7)

Sale of independent power and other investments of NEER —  238  —  238

Proceeds from sale or maturity of securities in special use funds and other investments 751  394  112  1,257

Purchases of securities in special use funds and other investments (792) (331) (169) (1,292)

Other – net 80  8  (73) 15

Net cash used in investing activities (2,353) (5,234) (137) (7,724)

Cash Flows From Financing Activities

Issuances of long-term debt, including premiums and discounts 1,996  350  7,494  9,840

Retirements of long-term debt (22) (325) (2,505) (2,852)

Net change in commercial paper (980) —  1,315  335

Proceeds from other short-term debt —  —  850  850

Repayments of other short-term debt —  —  (850) (850)

Cash repayments to related parties – net

—  (45) —  (45)

Issuances of common stock/equity units —  —  11  11

Dividends on common stock —  —  (1,166) (1,166)

Dividends & capital distributions from (to) parent – net (100) 4,812  (4,712) —

Other – net (31) 97  (86) (20)

Net cash provided by financing activities

863  4,889  351  6,103

Effects of currency translation on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash —  —  —  —

Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash 419  544  185  1,148

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period 133  1,008  261  1,402

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period $ 552  $ 1,552  $ 446  $ 2,550

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(a) Corporate and Other represents other business activities and eliminating entries, and may include the net effect of rounding. Corporate and Other allocates a portion of corporate interest expense to NextEra Energy Resources. Interest expense is allocated based on a deemed capital structure of 70% debt and differential membership interests sold by NextEra Energy Resources' subsidiaries. Residual corporate interest expense is included in Corporate and Other.

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NextEra Energy, Inc.

Earnings Per Share Contributions

(assuming dilution)

(unaudited)

Preliminary

First

Quarter

2025 Earnings Per Share Attributable to NextEra Energy, Inc. $ 0.40

FPL – 2025 Earnings Per Share

$ 0.64

New investment growth 0.04

Other and share dilution 0.02

FPL – 2026 Earnings Per Share

$ 0.70

NEER – 2025 Earnings Per Share Attributable to NextEra Energy, Inc.

$ 0.08

New investments 0.04

Existing clean energy 0.01

NextEra Energy Transmission 0.05

Customer supply (0.04)

Non-qualifying hedges impact 0.04

XPLR Infrastructure, LP investment gains – net 0.31

Other, including financing costs, corporate general and administrative expenses, asset recycling, state taxes, other investment income and share dilution —

NEER – 2026 Earnings Per Share Attributable to NextEra Energy, Inc.

$ 0.49

Corporate and Other – 2025 Loss Per Share

$ (0.32)

Non-qualifying hedges impact 0.19

Other, including interest expense and share dilution (0.02)

Corporate and Other – 2026 Loss Per Share

$ (0.15)

2026 Earnings Per Share Attributable to NextEra Energy, Inc.

$ 1.04

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