NextEra Energy (NYSE:NEE) Shares Drop 3.2% While AI Power Project Remains Pending Final Approvals

NextEra Energy (NYSE:NEE) Shares Drop 3.2% While AI Power Project Remains Pending Final Approvals

NEW YORK, August 1, 2026, 16:01 EDT

  • U.S. markets remain shut. NextEra ended Friday at $86.92, a decline of 3.2% since July 24.
  • Paducah has the potential to contribute 4.6 gigawatts in dedicated power assets. Final documentation has yet to be completed.
  • Adjusted earnings per share increased by 9.5% in the second quarter. The 2026 forecast remains unchanged.

NextEra Energy ended Friday’s session at $86.92, a decline of 1.15%. Over the past five sessions, the stock dropped 3.2%. U.S. markets did not open on Saturday.

Stock chart for NYSE:NEE

The drop came after the major Paducah power update on Wednesday. Still, NextEra outperformed the State Street Utilities Select Sector SPDR ETF (NYSEARCA:XLU) by one percentage point over the week. That’s notable.

The Federal Reserve kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 3.5% to 3.75% on Wednesday, with three members advocating for a 0.25 point hike. By Friday, the yield on the 10-year Treasury hit 4.747%, the highest level recorded since January 2025. The rise came as utilities faced widespread selling.

The weekly tape distinguishes sector movement from individual company developments. Returns listed span from close on July 24 to close on July 31.

SecurityFriday closeFriday moveWeekly move
NextEra Energy $86.92down 1.15%off 3.19%
Southern Company $94.54up 0.21%down 2.79%
Duke Energy $125.43down 0.67%off 3.90%
American Electric Power $127.85gained 0.05%lost 5.67%
State Street Utilities Select Sector SPDR ETF (NYSEARCA:XLU)$44.35down 0.69%slipped 4.19%
S&P 500 (INDEXSP:.INX)7,489.72up 0.70%advanced 1.0%

NextEra did not lead utilities last week, with Southern performing more steadily. Even so, NextEra surpassed returns from the sector fund and two large rivals. The market gave no clear Paducah premium to the stock, nor did it impose any unusual penalty.

The $100 billion amount refers to the entire campus rather than a specific NextEra investment. Brookfield Asset Management is set to construct and manage the data centre site. NextEra plans to own as much as 2 GW of gas-fired generation and 2.6 GW of battery storage.

The project aims to deliver upwards of 1.2 GW in computing power. Operations are scheduled to begin in 2028, with full buildout projected by 2032. No anchor tenant has been named, and NextEra has not disclosed anticipated returns. Formal agreements are still pending.

Capacity is significant when compared with NextEra’s current development schedule. These comparisons are based on the July 24 backlog and the project terms from July 29.

Paducah elementAnnounced capacityNextEra benchmarkCalculated comparison
Total dedicated powerUp to 4.6 GW35.1-GW current backlog13.1% of backlog
Natural-gas generationUp to 2.0 GW4–8 GW target for 2030–203225%–50% share
Battery storageUp to 2.6 GW2.0 GW added in Q21.30 times as much
Computing campusMore than 1.2 GWNo benchmark from companyAimed to be operational from 2028

Should it be finalized, Paducah’s gas block would represent nearly the same amount as NextEra’s published goal. The storage block is 30% above the additions for one quarter. The company has not yet listed Paducah among its contracted backlog.

Chief Executive John Ketchum described Paducah as “a proof point for how AI infrastructure should be built in America.” He stated that its dedicated power assets would not be funded by current customers. NextEra Energy Investor Relations

Performance in other areas stays strong. Adjusted earnings per share for the second quarter gained 9.5% to $1.15. Energy Resources posted an 18% rise in adjusted profit. FPL saw a 9.3% increase in regulatory capital employed.

Investor calculations are now stricter. The math reflects Friday’s closing price, company-provided outlook, the announced dividend, and Treasury yields.

Investor measureNextEra figureComparison
Q2 adjusted EPS$1.15$1.05 in the prior year; up 9.5%
2026 adjusted EPS outlook$3.92–$4.02Baseline for 2025 is $3.71; growth ranges from 5.7% to 8.4%
Price to 2026 guidance midpoint21.9 times$86.92 per share divided by $3.97
Annualized dividend yield2.87%Ten-year Treasury stands at 4.747%; 1.88 points below
Long-term adjusted EPS targetMinimum 8% yearly increaseApplies through 2032, building off 2025 base

The valuation is driven more by anticipated growth than present earnings. The board approved a quarterly dividend of $0.6232, to be paid on September 15. Eligibility requires holding shares by August 28. Securing long-term projects would bolster the argument for growth.

NextEra continues with its proposed merger with Dominion Energy . The two firms submitted applications for state and federal approvals in July. Completion is still expected in the second half of 2027.

Risks: The Paducah project could experience postponements, alterations in scope, or not secure final agreements. A rise in yields might narrow NextEra’s valuation. The Dominion deal introduces extra regulatory, financing, and integration uncertainties.

Duke Energy releases its second-quarter earnings on Tuesday, putting sector capital strategies under scrutiny. U.S. July payroll figures are expected Friday at 08:30 EDT, potentially affecting yields. NextEra continues to face a specific evaluation regarding the contractual specifics at Paducah.

The difference is straightforward. Paducah stands for material capacity; however, at present, it takes on the characteristics of option value. For a rerating to happen, agreements with customers, established funding terms, and trustworthy return targets would be necessary.

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Further analysis

Is NextEra’s 2026 earnings bar already too high?
Second-quarter adjusted EPS was $1.15, beating the $1.11 consensus. First-half adjusted EPS reached $2.24, up 9.8% year over year. Management targets the high end of its $3.92–$4.02 range. FactSet expects $4.05, slightly above company guidance. The bar is high.
Does the valuation still leave enough upside?
NEE closed at $86.92 on July 31. That equals about 21.5 times FactSet’s 2026 EPS estimate. FactSet’s average target is $102.92, implying roughly 18% upside. Targets span $91 to $116. Consensus remains Overweight, with no Sell ratings.
Can data-center demand become a near-term earnings catalyst?
FPL has a 21 GW large-load pipeline, including 12 GW in advanced talks. It expects at least one tariff agreement by year-end. The Kentucky hub could require 4.6 GW of dedicated power assets. Definitive contracts remain pending. Operations are targeted from 2028.
Does the project backlog support long-term earnings growth?
Energy Resources’ backlog reached 35.1 GW after 3.6 GW of quarterly additions. Battery storage supplied 2.0 GW of those additions. Duane Arnold remains scheduled to restart by first-quarter 2029. Management targets 8%+ adjusted EPS growth through 2035. Delivery remains the test.
Is the Dominion deal now NextEra’s largest stock risk?
The $66.8 billion all-stock deal is NextEra’s largest near-term swing factor. Closing is expected during 2027’s second half. Management expects immediate accretion and 9%+ adjusted EPS growth through 2032. Shareholder, state, FERC, NRC and antitrust approvals remain outstanding. Opposition adds risk.
Iwona Majkowska

Iwona Majkowska is a financial markets journalist at TS2.tech. She covers stocks, artificial intelligence and technology, with a focus on the stories moving U.S. and global markets. Before turning to financial journalism, she worked in equity research and financial analysis. She is a graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics. Follow Iwona Majkowska on Google News.

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