NextEra Energy (NEE)’s Consistent Dividend Growth and Robust Earnings Outlook

We recently published a list of 10 Best Utility Dividend Stocks To Buy. In this article, we are going to take a look at where NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) stands against other best utility dividend stocks to buy.

Utilities are typically viewed as defensive investments. Unlike growth stocks, which are often tied to economic cycles, utilities provide essential services that are in constant demand, such as electricity, natural gas, and water. This makes them relatively stable performers during economic downturns. Despite experiencing a challenging year in 2023, the utilities sector is well-positioned for growth in 2024 and beyond.

So far, the utilities sector has been one of the best-performing sectors. There are a few primary factors driving the recent outperformance of the utilities sector. First, the market is anticipating potential interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Given their relatively low-risk profile, utilities are often seen as bond proxies. As bond yields decline, the attractive dividend yields offered by utilities become more compelling.

Second, the growing demand from data centers powering artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency is significantly increasing electricity consumption. The International Energy Agency estimates that electricity usage by these sectors could rise from 460 terawatt-hours in 2022 to over 1,000 terawatt-hours by 2026, rivaling Japan’s total electricity consumption.

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Electrification Trends Across Key Sectors

The growth in the electric power industry is also fueled by the ongoing electrification of transportation, buildings, and industry sectors. Within the transportation segment, electricity demand projections vary widely based on EV adoption rates. While estimates range from a 16% to a 36% compound annual growth rate over the next decade, recent developments suggest a potential for higher growth. The increasing affordability of EVs, coupled with government incentives like tax credits, is driving rapid adoption.

In the buildings sector, the transition to electric heat pumps and water heaters in residential and commercial buildings is increasing electrification. Demand within this segment is projected to grow at a rate of approximately 0.5% to 0.9% annually through 2035, with the potential to reach as high as 3,700 terawatt-hours per year.

The industrial sector might not be as fast to electrify as the buildings and transport sector. Demand is forecasted to increase at a rate of 0% to 0.6% annually through 2035, reaching over 1,070 terawatt hours. Given that only 13% of the sector’s energy needs are currently met by electricity, there is significant potential for further electrification to align with decarbonization goals.

The sector’s long-term prospects are even more promising. The global transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is accelerating, and utilities are at the forefront of this shift. In fact, The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts a significant increase in utility-scale solar installations, with a projected more than doubling to a record-breaking 24 gigawatts (GW) in 2023. This growth is expected to continue in 2024, with an additional 36 GW of solar capacity anticipated. As a result, the renewable energy share of electricity generation is projected to rise from 22% in 2023 to nearly 25% in 2024.

Our Methodology

To compile our list of the best utility dividend stocks, we conducted an analysis of our database, covering over 900 hedge funds as of Q2 2024. Our focus was specifically on dividend-paying utility companies, including diversified utilities, independent power producers, and regulated gas, electric, and water utilities. From this list, we identified the 10 stocks with the highest number of hedge fund investors as of Q2 2024.

Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter’s strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 275% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 150 percentage points (see more details here).

NextEra Energy (NEE)'s Consistent Dividend Growth and Robust Earnings Outlook

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NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 73

NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) is a leading North American electric utility company. It generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to both residential and commercial customers across the continent. With a substantial generating capacity of approximately 33,276 megawatts, NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) serves millions of customers in Florida and other regions.

NextEra Energy Inc. (NYSE:NEE) has a strong track record of dividend growth, increasing its dividend by around 10% annually over the past decade. The management is confident that the company’s high dividend growth will continue through at least 2026. This forecast is supported by projected earnings growth of 6% to 8% per year.

In Q2 2024, NextEra Energy, Inc. exceeded earnings expectations, reporting an EPS of $0.96 compared to the projected $0.953. The company continues to make strategic capital investments in low-cost solar generation and battery storage. These efforts, along with ongoing generation modernization projects, have helped reduce overall fuel costs. Since 2001, these initiatives have saved customers nearly $16 billion.

Here’s what ClearBridge Investments said about NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) in its Q2 2024 investor letter:

“AI-related momentum was a key driver of performance in the second quarter, lifting the enablers in technology as well as holdings like renewable power producer NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) that supply the increasing energy needs of data centers. Parts of the market lacking an AI connection, like our medical device holdings, underperformed despite no change to fundamentals. We have managed through several similar momentum periods over our tenure and have delivered long-term results for shareholders by staying true to an approach that emphasizes diversification across three buckets of growth companies (select, stable, and cyclical) and seeks to take advantage of attractive entry points into quality growth businesses.”

Overall, NEE ranks 3rd on our list of best utility dividend stocks to buy. While we acknowledge the potential of NEE as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than NEE but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.