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NextEra Energy (NYSE:NEE) lags utilities as tax-credit deadline nears

NextEra Energy (NYSE:NEE) lags utilities as tax-credit deadline nears

New York, June 27, 2026, 16:03 (EDT)

  • NextEra Energy, Inc. climbed 0.98% to $88.56 on Friday. Volume hit 144% of its 65-day average.
  • The Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSEARCA:XLU) climbed this week, gaining more than NextEra, which remains its biggest holding.
  • This week is shortened by the July 3 market holiday in the U.S., and a tax-credit deadline for clean energy on July 4 puts attention on project economics.

NextEra Energy, Inc. ended Friday up, but the stock didn’t keep up with its peers as U.S. cash equities locked for the weekend. NEE finished the session firm, but lagged the sector.

NextEra ended Friday up 0.98% at $88.56. The stock traded 15.65 million shares, or 144% of its 65-day average. Shares are still 10.3% below the 52-week high of $98.75. In after-hours, the quote edged down 0.06% to $88.51.

The sharper point is about scale. NextEra was up 2.1% from the June 18 close through Friday. XLU gained 3.2% in that window. At the same time, the S&P 500 lost about 2%. The Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSEARCA:XLK), which tracks AI hardware bets, dropped 5.4%.

Why does that matter? NextEra is the biggest name in the XLU utility ETF. State Street lists NextEra as the fund’s top position at 12.73% as of June 25, beating out Southern Company and Duke Energy Corporation . The stock gave the group a lift but didn’t lead performance.

Defensive power stocks were in demand last week. Investors picked up exposure, but put less money behind NextEra’s deal and project risk. The XLU was just 3.3% off its 52-week high. NextEra shares fell much further, dropping more than three times as much from their top.

The main stock overhang for the company is still the planned all-stock deal with Dominion Energy, Inc. . On May 18, the companies said Dominion investors would get 0.8138 NextEra shares for each share of Dominion. NextEra holders would keep 74.5% of the combined company. The new business, according to the companies, would be over 80% regulated and would have more than 130 GW of large-load opportunities.

NextEra CEO John Ketchum said in the announcement, “scale matters more than ever.” Dominion’s Robert Blue said putting the two companies together would give the group “the scale and balance sheet” to build out generation, transmission and grid projects. NextEra Energy Newsroom

Market players haven’t missed the bull thesis here. Power entrepreneur Jigar Shah, who ran the U.S. Energy Department’s loan office under Biden, told Axios that NextEra’s know-how with storage in Virginia’s data-center market “could be transformative.” Axios also reported the deal may run into regulatory and legal hurdles. Axios

Policy faces a test this week. Reuters said Friday solar developers have been scrambling to lock in federal subsidies before a July 4 deadline, after which they lose tax credits covering at least 30% of project costs. Reuters cited a LevelTen Energy analysis projecting wind and solar contract prices could jump 40% to 50%. Early data out of Texas showed some contracts as much as 120% higher. Connor Valaik, senior manager at LevelTen, called the looming “tax credit cliff” a warning to buyers staying on the sidelines. Reuters

For NextEra, this isn’t a small policy detail. The company says it owns Florida Power & Light, serving about 12 million people in Florida, along with NextEra Energy Resources, which it calls one of the biggest U.S. energy infrastructure developers. Its affiliates work in natural gas, nuclear, renewables, and battery storage.

NYSE core trading hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern. NYSE and Nasdaq both say July 3 is a U.S. market holiday for Independence Day observed, so there are four regular sessions left ahead of the break.

Leokadia Głogulska is a financial and technology journalist at TS2.tech, covering stocks, artificial intelligence, space technology and global market developments. She graduated from Wrocław University of Economics and Business and previously worked in financial analysis before moving into business journalism. Her reporting focuses on helping readers understand the market trends, companies and technologies shaping the global economy.

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