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NextEra Energy (NEE) AI Power Bet Hits Kansas Data Center Snag

NextEra Energy (NEE) AI Power Bet Hits Kansas Data Center Snag

Juno Beach, Florida, May 9, 2026, 13:02 (EDT)

Officials in Sedgwick County, Kansas, have pushed back the deadline for lifting a freeze on new data center applications to Sept. 11. That move keeps development on hold locally, even as NextEra Energy Inc. remains linked to land activity in the region for potential major computing sites. Local public radio noted both NextEra and Monarch Energy have either purchased or been working on deals for properties in Garden Plain, Colwich, and Andale, all just west of Wichita.

NextEra’s growth push is increasingly tied to energy demands from sprawling data centers, the backbone of AI and cloud computing. “Our customers need power now,” Chief Executive John Ketchum told investors. But local officials—in places like Sedgwick County—are still scrambling to draft zoning rules for these projects, which don’t slot easily into legacy regulations.

NextEra finished Friday at $93.10, slipping 0.24% and valuing the company near $194 billion. Among peers, Duke Energy dropped 0.57%, Southern Co. slid 0.69%, while Dominion Energy managed a 0.44% gain—pretty subdued action for regulated U.S. utilities.

The commission pushed back the deadline past June 11, giving planning staff additional time to sort out public-notice requirements and examine potential zoning updates, the local report said.

The risk is obvious: local sign-off can bog down energy projects, no matter how much money’s behind them. Sedgwick County, for instance, still lacks official data center regulations. Residents have flagged issues—traffic, water consumption, and safety near potential sites—as sticking points.

NextEra’s Florida Power & Light unit is seeing around 21 gigawatts’ worth of “large load” interest—these are customers requesting outsized power supplies. Of that, some 12 gigawatts are in advanced negotiations. The company sees potential demand materializing as soon as 2028. For FPL, each gigawatt covered by its approved tariff could translate to about $2 billion in capital investment, according to NextEra.

NextEra is also ramping up efforts beyond Florida, targeting major national data-center contracts. Last month, Reuters said the company anticipated wrapping up deals in roughly three months for Japan-backed gas-fired projects in Pennsylvania and Texas—potentially close to 10 gigawatts. Customers haven’t been named yet.

The Google connection is still at the heart of the pitch. Back in December, NextEra and Google Cloud announced plans to build a series of data center campuses—each at gigawatt scale—with their own dedicated power supplies. According to the companies, three of these sites are already underway. At the time, Ketchum said, “energy and technology are becoming inextricably intertwined.” NextEra Energy Newsroom

First-quarter numbers from NextEra gave investors enough reason to stick with their current view. The company posted GAAP net income of $2.18 billion, or $1.04 per share, and adjusted earnings came in at $1.09 a share. Those adjusted figures, which strip out certain items, are what management looks to when gauging operating performance. For 2026, NextEra left its adjusted earnings outlook unchanged at $3.92 to $4.02 a share, adding that it’s aiming for the upper end of that range.

NextEra set out its own set of warnings. In the release, it cited risks tied to project siting, construction, permitting, government sign-offs, and development deals—all factors that could sway future outcomes. The pause in Kansas doesn’t derail the entire data-center push, but it does raise a tougher issue: can the pace of power expansion keep up if local officials keep hitting pause?

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