DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/s278bn/analysis_of) has announced the addition of the "Analysis of NextEra Energy" company profile to their offering.
NextEra Energy is a Florida based renewable energy company which has integrated operations from generation to distribution. The company also has interests in the fibre optics business for its subsidiary as well as other telecommunications companies. The company also has a subsidiary which transacts in wholesale energy components such as oil, natural gas and electricity. A separate subsidy of NextEra which generates electricity utilizes resources from hydro, wind, nuclear, natural gas and solar power. The company had earlier reported a generating capacity of 16,607 MW across 22 states in the United States and three provinces in Canada. NextEra is looking at expanding its wind power portfolio further by almost 1650 MW and remix its geographical energy generation spread.
This comprehensive analysis of NextEra Energy, includes an overview of the industry the company operates in and then moves on to analyzing the company itself.
Company analysis includes a history of NextEra Energy, a business segment analysis of the segments NextEra Energy operates through, a look at the organization structure of the company, a geographical operating segments analysis, an analysis of the company's major competitors.
A financial analysis of NextEra Energy is presented in the report which includes a ratio analysis, basic profit and loss analysis, presentation of the company balance sheet, and much more.
A SWOT Framework Analysis of NextEra Energy completes this in-depth company analysis.
Key Topics Covered
A. Executive Summary
B. Looking at the Industry
C. Looking at NextEra Energy
D. Looking at Business
E. SWOT Framework Analysis
F. Profiling the Competition
G. Financial Analysis of the Company
H. Future Perspective
I. Glossary of Terms
Companies Mentioned
- NextEra Energy
- Calpine Corporation
- Endesa SA
- FirstEnergy Corporation
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