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KKR & Co. (KKR) Invests in NextEra Energy (NEE) and NextEra Energy Partners (NEP) Renewable Energy Assets
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KKR Invests with NextEra Energy and NextEra Energy Partners in Portfolios of Renewable Energy Assets
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Kimberly-Clark, United Renewable Energy® LLC and NextEra Energy Resources Team Up to Construct Solar Project in LaGrange, Georgia
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Evergy announces plan to reduce carbon emissions 80 percent, adds 660 megawatts of wind energy to its portfolio
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As Hurricane Dorian's outer bands of severe weather impact northeast Florida, FPL has restored more than 150,000 outages since we began feeling the storm's impacts
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FPL's restoration workforce has restored nearly 70,000 outages as a result of Hurricane Dorian's outer bands of severe weather
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Dorian approaches Florida as a dangerous Category 4 hurricane; FPL is ready to respond and urges customers to remain vigilant and prepare for outages
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Dorian approaches Florida as a dangerous Category 5 hurricane; FPL is ready to respond and urges customers to remain vigilant
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FPL mobilizes restoration workforce of nearly 16,000; urges customers to take precautions as powerful Hurricane Dorian approaches
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FPL has activated its emergency response plan for Hurricane Dorian and is preparing for projected landfall
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AT&T Expands its Renewable Energy Program with NextEra Energy Resources
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First responders, along with state and national stakeholders, join FPL for its annual storm drill
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Sabal Trail Transmission, LLC Announces Pricing of $1.5 Billion Debt Offering
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Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Signs Agreement to Acquire Canadian Operating Wind and Solar Power Portfolio
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NextEra Energy Resources advances community solar in Minnesota
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NextEra Energy Resources, Xcel Energy make $25,000 gift to support science and technology education in North Dakota
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Restoration workforce triples in Southwest Florida with focus on Hurricane Irma's hardest-hit areas
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All of the eastern part of FPL's territory is essentially restored -- 99.9 percent of customers from the Florida/Georgia border to south of Miami have power tonight
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FPL has restored 97 percent of customers impacted by Hurricane Irma; laser-focused on restoring power to remaining 130,000 customers
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FPL working round the clock to restore power to remaining customers impacted by Hurricane Irma; more than 4.1 million customers restored within six days
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Approximately 90 percent of customers impacted by Hurricane Irma restored; workforce of more than 24,000 squarely focused on remaining customers
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Restoration crews continue to make progress after Hurricane Irma and are now working neighborhood by neighborhood
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Nearly 3.5 million customers impacted by Hurricane Irma have been restored so far; number of customer accounts remaining out is now fewer than 1 million as restoration continues around the clock
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Power restored to more than 97 percent of high-priority critical infrastructure facilities served by FPL, including 100 percent of hospitals, emergency operations centers, air and seaports, correction
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Power restored to more than 70 percent of customers impacted by Hurricane Irma, topping 3 million as massive operation continues working around the clock
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More than 2.7 million customers restored in first 48 hours since Hurricane Irma cleared FPL's service area as unprecedented operation continues to restore thousands more customers every hour
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FPL restores more than 2 million customers within the first day of Hurricane Irma's exit from its service territory
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FPL's massive Hurricane Irma restoration effort is underway with a record workforce of nearly 19,500 responding to the largest number of outages in company history
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FPL's restoration workforce of nearly 17,000 already responding to outages caused by Hurricane Irma - more than 350,000 outages have been restored during harsh operating conditions
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FPL urges customers to continue to be prepared for widespread and prolonged power outages as Hurricane Irma takes aim at South Florida
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FPL expects approximately 4.1 million customers may lose power at some point as a result of Hurricane Irma
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FPL mobilizes restoration workforce of more than 11,000 employees and contractors as it prepares for potential landfall of Hurricane Irma
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Sabal Trail Transmission Project Placed In-Service
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FPL conducts "staging site" training to prepare employees for storm season
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FPL conducts annual storm drill in coordination with the state's hurricane exercise
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Westar Energy, NextEra Energy Resources celebrate commissioning of two wind energy centers, $650 million investment in Kansas
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FPL aggressively working to restore electricity to remaining customers affected by Hurricane Matthew
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FPL aggressively working to restore the remaining 10 percent of 1.2 million customer interruptions less than 48 hours after Hurricane Matthew's exit from its service territory
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FPL restores more than 70 percent of 1.2 million customer interruptions within less than 24 hours of Hurricane Matthew's exit from its service territory
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FPL expects to complete power restoration to essentially all customers following Hurricane Matthew by end of day Sunday; pockets of flooding and severe damage likely will extend outages for some custo
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FPL responding to outages caused by Hurricane Matthew
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Xcel Energy, NextEra Energy Resources celebrate commissioning of Roswell and Chaves County Solar Energy Centers
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FPL urges customers, particularly those throughout Central and North Florida, to be prepared for extensive power outages as Hurricane Matthew takes aim near the Cape Canaveral area
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FPL completes final storm preparations; urges customers to prepare for extended power outages as powerful Hurricane Matthew nears Florida's east coast
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FPL mobilizes restoration workforce of more than 6,300 employees and contractors; urges customers to prepare for potential power outages from Hurricane Matthew
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Florida Power & Light Company completes service restoration to customers affected by Hurricane Hermine in line with pre-storm commitment
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Florida Power & Light Company completes service restoration to customers affected by Hurricane Hermine in line with pre-storm commitment
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FPL restores power to more than 85,000 customers affected by Hurricane Hermine
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FPL restores power to more than 85,000 customers affected by Hurricane Hermine
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FPL is ready to respond as Tropical Storm Colin approaches the Florida peninsula; urges customers to finalize their preparations

