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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="../part2stratml.xsl"?><PerformancePlanOrReport><Name>About NextEra Energy</Name><Description>With a market capitalization of more than $100 billion, we are the world's largest utility company. We're proud to be built and based in America.</Description><OtherInformation>A Fortune 200 company and included in the S&amp;P 100 index, NextEra Energy has been recognized often by third parties for its efforts in sustainability, corporate responsibility, ethics and compliance, and diversity. NextEra Energy is ranked No. 1 in the electric and gas utilities industry on Fortune's 2020 list of "World's Most Admired Companies" and received the S&amp;P Global Platts 2020 Energy Transition Award for leadership in environmental, social and governance.</OtherInformation><StrategicPlanCore><Organization><Name>NextEra Energy</Name><Acronym>NEE</Acronym><Identifier>_24691f52-56ef-11eb-b2bd-cda5fb82ea00</Identifier><Description>NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE) is a leading clean energy company headquartered in Juno Beach, Florida. NextEra Energy owns Florida Power &amp; Light Company, which is the largest rate-regulated electric utility in the United States as measured by retail electricity produced and sold, and serves more than 5.6 million customer accounts, supporting more than 11 million residents across Florida with clean, reliable and affordable electricity. NextEra Energy also owns a competitive clean energy business, NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, which, together with its affiliated entities, is the world's largest generator of renewable energy from the wind and sun and a world leader in battery storage. Through its subsidiaries, NextEra Energy generates clean, emissions-free electricity from seven commercial nuclear power units in Florida, New Hampshire and Wisconsin.</Description><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Generic_Group"><Name>NextEra Energy Leaders</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Person"><Name>James L. Robo</Name><Description>Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, NextEra Energy, Inc.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Person"><Name>Eric Silagy</Name><Description>President and Chief Executive Officer, Florida Power &amp; Light Company</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Person"><Name>John W. Ketchum</Name><Description>President and Chief Executive Officer, NextEra Energy Resources, LLC</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Person"><Name>Rebecca J. Kujawa</Name><Description>Executive Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer, NextEra Energy, Inc.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Person"><Name>Charles E. Sieving</Name><Description>Executive Vice President &amp; General Counsel, NextEra Energy, Inc.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Person"><Name>Deborah H. Caplan</Name><Description>Executive Vice President, Human Resources and Corporate Services, NextEra Energy, Inc.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>NextEra Energy Resources</Name><Description>NextEra Energy Resources is a diversified clean energy company with an emphasis on delivering power generation and energy services.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Florida Power &amp; Light Company</Name><Description>Florida Power &amp; Light Company is the largest energy company in the U.S. as measured by retail electricity produced and sold. The company serves more than 5.6 million customer accounts supporting more than 11 million residents across Florida with clean, reliable and affordable electricity.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>NextEra Energy Services</Name><Description>NextEra Energy Services is a leading retail supplier of affordable electricity services for residential and commercial customers in competitive markets across North America.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>NextEra Energy Transmission</Name><Description>NextEra Energy Transmission is the leading competitive transmission company in North America.</Description></Stakeholder></Organization><Vision><Description>Remaining among the world's most admired companies</Description><Identifier>_24692056-56ef-11eb-b2bd-cda5fb82ea00</Identifier></Vision><Mission><Description>To generate clean, emissions-free electricity</Description><Identifier>_2469211e-56ef-11eb-b2bd-cda5fb82ea00</Identifier></Mission><Value><Name>Integrity</Name><Description>Integrity and ethical behavior are at the foundation of who we are, what we do and how we do it.</Description></Value><Value><Name>Excellence</Name><Description/></Value><Value><Name>Respect</Name><Description/></Value><Goal><Name>Energy</Name><Description>Generate wind and solar energy</Description><Identifier>_246921a0-56ef-11eb-b2bd-cda5fb82ea00</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>Powering America -- We generate more wind and solar energy than any other company in the world.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name/><Description/><Identifier>_2469220e-56ef-11eb-b2bd-cda5fb82ea00</Identifier><SequenceIndicator/><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Jobs</Name><Description>Create jobs</Description><Identifier>_f226997a-59d2-11eb-adb0-75bf0583ea00</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>Creating jobs -- We're creating thousands of high-paying American jobs through our energy investments.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name/><Description/><Identifier>_f2269b6e-59d2-11eb-adb0-75bf0583ea00</Identifier><SequenceIndicator/><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation/></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Innovation</Name><Description>Shape the future</Description><Identifier>_f2269c90-59d2-11eb-adb0-75bf0583ea00</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>Shaping the future -- We're recognized among the "top 25 in the world for innovation," according to Fortune magazine.</OtherInformation><Objective><Name>Storage &amp; Dispatch</Name><Description>Store power for dispatch to the grid to supplement dips</Description><Identifier>_f2269df8-59d2-11eb-adb0-75bf0583ea00</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.1</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Babcock Ranch Solar Energy Center</Name><Description>We're continuing to lead the industry with storage innovations such as our Babcock Ranch Solar Energy Center – the largest combined solar-plus-storage facility in the country. This cutting-edge project incorporates a 10-MW battery storage project into the operations of a 74.5-MW solar power plant.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Pinal Central Solar Energy Center</Name><Description>Our 20 MW Pinal Central Solar Energy Center in Arizona was NextEra Energy Resources’ first project to pair solar energy with an on-site, state-of-the-art 10-MW battery storage system. Along with generating enough solar energy to power 5,000 homes, this facility stores excess energy in a lithium-ion battery storage system.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Wynwood Energy Storage Facility</Name><Description>Florida Power &amp; Light's Wynwood Energy Storage facility features a 10 MW / 40 MWh battery system that can dispatch enough energy to charge 5 million mobile phones or power 7,000 homes for four hours. This battery is the largest in the Southeast U.S. to be used in an urban city core.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>NextEra Energy Storage Facilities</Name><Description>Did You Know?We currently have storage facilities in Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ontario Pennsylvania and Texas with projects in development in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma and Oregon.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Arizona</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Florida</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Illinois</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Maine</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Massachusetts</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Minnesota</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>New Jersey</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>New Mexico</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>New York</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Ontario</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Pennsylvania</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Texas</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Alabama</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Arizona</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Arkansas</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>California</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Colorado</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Connecticut</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Florida</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Georgia</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Nevada</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name/><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>New Mexico</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>New York</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Oklahoma</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Oregon</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>Energy Storage Leader -- NextEra Energy has more energy storage capacity than any other company in the U.S. With more than 150 MW of battery energy storage systems in operation, we're ensuring Americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it.With the largest amount of operational storage of any company in the U.S., we can store energy when demand is low and supply energy when demand is high.SUPPORTING THE ELECTRIC GRID -- Our batteries store power generated by our facilities when the sun is shining, then dispatch the stored power to the grid to supplement dips in operation – such as when clouds roll in and temporarily reduce the sunlight reaching a solar plant's panels. The stored power can also be dispatched during periods of peak customer electricity demand, such as summer afternoons and evening hours when the sun is going down but air conditioning needs remain high.</OtherInformation></Objective><Objective><Name>Natural Gas</Name><Description>Generate energy from natural gas</Description><Identifier>_f2269ef2-59d2-11eb-adb0-75bf0583ea00</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.2</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Texas</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Alabama</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Georgia</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Florida</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>West Virginia</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>Virginia</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><Stakeholder StakeholderTypeType="Organization"><Name>North Dakota</Name><Description/></Stakeholder><OtherInformation>NextEra Energy is one of the largest generators from natural gas in the U.S. By transforming older, less-efficient fossil plants into state-of-the-art natural gas facilities, we're saving our customers money, improving reliability and reducing our environmental footprint at the same time.Altogether, these plants have cut CO2 emissions rates in half and cut overall air emissions rates by more than 90 percent, when compared to former plant designs. This also means a reduction in our country's use of foreign oil. Our drive to be energy independent has allowed us to reduce foreign oil usage by 98 percent, making foreign oil a foreign concept. Investing in Natural Gas Infrastructure -- NextEra Energy began investing in U.S.-produced shale gas production in 2008, and today has $3.6 billion deployed around the country.NextEra Energy is executing on our plans for significant investments in natural gas pipelines, including:* In Texas, the more than 500 miles of NET Midstream pipelines (seven pipelines)* In Alabama, the 51-mile Lowman Pipeline, and in Alabama, Georgia and Florida, the approximately 515-mile Sabal Trail Pipeline* In West Virginia and Virginia, the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline* In Florida, the 126-mile Florida Southeast Connection Pipeline* In North Dakota, the Flickertail and Wheatland pipelines</OtherInformation></Objective></Goal></StrategicPlanCore><AdministrativeInformation><StartDate/><EndDate/><PublicationDate>2021-01-18</PublicationDate><Source>https://www.nexteraenergy.com/company.html</Source><Submitter><GivenName>Owen</GivenName><Surname>Ambur</Surname><PhoneNumber/><EmailAddress>Owen.Ambur@verizon.net</EmailAddress></Submitter></AdministrativeInformation></PerformancePlanOrReport>
