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NextEra Energy Inc. is a public utility holding company engaged in the generation, transmission, distribution, and sale of electric energy. The company has both regulated and non-regulated energy-related products and services, with operations in the U.S. and Canada. NextEra Energy's primary subsidiaries are Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), Gulf Power Company and NextEra Energy Resources LLC (NEER). NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, Inc. (NEECH) is a wholly owned subsidiary of NextEra, which owns and provides funds for NEER and other operating subsidiaries apart from FPL and its subsidiaries. In 2014, NextEra Energy formed NextEra Energy Partners, LP' to own, manage and acquire contracted clean energy projects.NextEra Energy produces a large volume of electricity from wind and solar energy. The company, through its subsidiaries, is advocating higher usage of clean fuel sources to generate electricity and aiming to reduce total carbon emissions by 67% within 2025 from 2005 base.

Key Executives

NameTitle
Armando PimentelCEO, Subsidiary
Charles E. SievingChief Legal Officer/Executive VP/Executive VP, Subsidiary/Other Executive Officer
John W. KetchumCEO/Chairman of the Board/Chairman of the Board, Subsidiary/Director/President
Terrell Kirk CrewsChief Risk Officer/Executive VP/Executive VP, Subsidiary/Other Executive Officer
James Michael MayOther Corporate Officer/Treasurer/Treasurer, Subsidiary
Ronald R. ReaganExecutive VP, Divisional/Vice President, Subsidiary
Robert CoffeyExecutive VP, Divisional/Other Executive Officer/Vice President, Subsidiary
Michael DunneCFO/CFO, Subsidiary/Executive VP, Divisional/Executive VP, Subsidiary
Mark LemasneyExecutive VP, Divisional/Executive VP, Subsidiary
Nicole J. DaggsExecutive VP, Divisional/Executive VP, Subsidiary
Brian W. BolsterCEO, Subsidiary/President, Subsidiary
William J. GoughChief Accounting Officer/Controller/Vice President
Scott BoresPresident, Subsidiary

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