Meet Rebekah Toddy, one of our wind and solar technical interns gaining invaluable experience this summer. She’s currently a student at State Technical College of Missouri, enrolled in their 2-year energy technology program and is working out of our Altamont Cluster Wind Site in Livermore, California. All our wind and solar technical interns this summer trained at NextEra Energy’s Renewable Training Center in Iowa. This new facility provides hands-on experience with the latest technologies and instruction from industry-leading professionals, and equips the next generation of energy leaders with the skills to excel in their on-site work. Through our internship program, we seek to grow talent and develop qualified technicians to support the country’s growing energy needs. There are 17 technical wind and solar interns from 11 schools across the country and Canada. #NextEraEnergy #TrainingExcellence #EnergyIndependence
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We’re the world's largest generator of renewable energy from the wind and sun and a world leader in battery storage. We own Florida Power & Light Company, America's largest electric utility, and NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, a competitive clean energy business. Are you ready to help us define the next era of energy? Learn about career opportunities and join our talent community by visiting: https://jobs.nexteraenergy.com/
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Annual events such as #ClimateWeekNYC are great opportunities to take a step back and reflect on what has changed since we last met. This year, the biggest shift is the surge in power sector demand, presenting both opportunities and challenges for the energy transition. Rising demand driven by AI, industrial electrification and reshored manufacturing makes scaling renewables, storage and low- or no-carbon capacity more urgent than ever. We also need to rethink our grid infrastructure to support these changes. The urgency is clear - we must accelerate our progress. Reflecting on #ClimateWeekNYC, my final session of the week was at The Wall Street Journal, where I joined a conversation moderated by Willem Marx with Kate Brandt, Olivia Wassenaar and Daniel Hanna. Here are my key takeaways: ? The time to act is now. Renewables are not just part of the solution—they are crucial to meeting growing energy demand. ?? We need innovation and a collective systems approach, involving stakeholders across the power sector, government, finance and commercial entities, to address these challenges effectively. ?? Significant capital investment is required. NextEra Energy Resources plans to invest roughly $70 billion in clean energy infrastructure such as renewable energy, storage and transmission in the next four years alone, but broader collaboration is essential. Conversations at forums like #ClimateWeekNYC are just the beginning; progress depends on the actions we take afterward. Let’s work together to accelerate change and create lasting impact. #EnergyTransition #RenewableEnergy #InnovateforImpact
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We have essentially completed restoration to all customers who can safely receive power in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, a devastating Category 4 storm that caused widespread outages throughout the Southeast. We are now focused on restoring power to the hardest-hit customers in our service areas while coordinating with the Governor's office and other industry partners to help restoration efforts across the Southeast U.S. https://spr.ly/6044U863Q
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My appreciation to the many teammates at Florida Power & Light and the tremendous amount of work it took to reach this significant milestone. It was truly a team effort. Turkey Point’s units have kept the lights on in Florida since they began commercial operations in 1972 and 1973. FPL customers can continue to rely on the Turkey Point team to safely operate the nuclear power plant for many years to come. ?
FPL’s Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant received U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission approval to operate for an additional 20 years, extending its legacy of providing safe, clean, reliable and low-cost energy for FPL customers to the 2050s. In addition to generating enough energy to power the equivalent of nearly 1 million homes and businesses, Turkey Point is a major community economic driver, plays a pivotal role supporting Florida’s growing population and provides a habitat for the threatened American crocodile and other native species.
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FPL’s Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant received U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission approval to operate for an additional 20 years, extending its legacy of providing safe, clean, reliable and low-cost energy for FPL customers to the 2050s. In addition to generating enough energy to power the equivalent of nearly 1 million homes and businesses, Turkey Point is a major community economic driver, plays a pivotal role supporting Florida’s growing population and provides a habitat for the threatened American crocodile and other native species.
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We’re excited to be in Washington D.C. this week for the 2024 National Black MBA Association conference!? We are a team of innovators from diverse backgrounds united by a shared goal to power the growth of the American economy with low-cost clean and reliable energy.? Stop by booth #3423 to meet our team and discover how you can power your career and help shape the future of energy.? We look forward to meeting you at #NBMBAA46!? Taylor Jones?Brooke Sievers Erica Aronson Nadine Guagliano
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Given the nature of our work, many of our IT professionals lead projects from the front, while others operate behind the scenes - all ensuring availability and reliability of our operations. So, today on National IT Professionals Day, I want to recognize the incredible team we have at NextEra Energy, Inc. Your expertise not only supports our day-to-day operations but also empowers our company with cutting-edge technologies. ? Technology is the next frontier of power, and this team is positioning us at the forefront of the industry. Thank you for all you do each and every day.
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During my team’s recent business update, I had the opportunity to present a monograph from the book “Good to Great” by Jim Collins. This insightful read focuses on how good companies can transform into great companies, and how most of them fail to do so. One of the concepts that resonated with me was the flywheel effect - great businesses aren’t built on a single idea or defining action, but instead are driven by a series of well-executed steps that contribute to compounding results, just like a flywheel spinning with unstoppable momentum. Our Power Generation leadership team leveraged the structural framework from the monograph “Turning the flywheel” to build our team’s flywheel, to ensure we maintain clear direction and alignment on the critical components that create a competitive advantage for our organizations continued growth. Our company is uniquely positioned through our scale, experience and technology, all supported by the best team in the industry. This provides us such a strong foundation to build and sustain momentum to reach new heights! #jimcollins #goodtogreat #continuosimprovement #leadership
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7-26-24 Release - FEMA Praises Stakeholder Strengths Demonstrated During Graded Exercise for Seabrook Station https://bit.ly/3YkAcmZ “The success is a testament to the hard work put forth," said HSEM Director Robert Buxton. "I would like to thank all our partners as we could not have executed this without them.”
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As our summer interns return to their college campuses, I want to celebrate the fresh perspectives and enthusiasm they brought to NextEra Energy, Inc.’s Nuclear Fleet. The future of nuclear energy lies in the innovative ideas and motivation of our next generation. Their passion, knowledge and courage have been truly inspiring. Our interns took on a variety of meaningful projects within our fleet, some even shadowing employees in operations. Their determination exemplifies how these talented individuals can drive new standards of excellence in nuclear energy. I am excited to see how these bright minds will shape the future of energy at NextEra Energy, Inc. and beyond. Congratulations on a great summer, interns, and good luck with school! Gavin Lockwood, Caleb Crenchaw, Nicolas Musa, Adrian Gonzalez-Camps, Jake Burrows, Zoe Tenenbaum, Jaclyn Ness, Lincoln Ogren, Zoe Reddecliff, Tayler Grace, Ella Jacobs, Owen Roth, Vivianne Snell, Jeanmarie Gilberto, Alfredo Cuesta Leyva