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NextEra extends Google Cloud partnership and secures clean energy contracts from Meta

NextEra Energy announced on Monday that it has expanded its partnership between Alphabet’s Google Cloud and NextEra Energy to increase data center capacity. Meta also secured over 2.5 gigawatts in clean energy contracts across the U.S.

In premarket trading, shares of NextEra rose 2.7%.

The companies, under the new agreement with Google Cloud will build multiple new data centres of gigawatt scale (GW), each with its own generation and capacity.

NextEra plans to launch a product powered by AI in mid-2026. The AI-powered solution will predict equipment problems, optimize crew scheduling, and improve grid reliability during storms and with aging assets and increasing demand.

As the demand for electricity in the U.S. grows rapidly due to AI adoption, cloud companies and utilities are compelled to secure land, grid connection and new generation, to support large data centers loads.

In October, Google and the company partnered to restart a nuclear power plant in Iowa that had been shut down five year ago.

Nuclear reactors in Japan are gaining popularity as the technology industry seeks massive amounts of power for AI processing.

NextEra announced that it had signed with Meta 11 power purchase agreements, two energy storage agreements, and over 2.5 GW in clean energy contracts. These projects are expected to be completed between 2026-2028.

The utility has also signed an agreement with WPPI Energy for the continued supply of 168 megawatts from the Point Beach Nuclear Plant, in Two Rivers, into the 2050s. (Reporting from Vallari Srivastava in Bengaluru and Sumit Sha; Editing by Tasim Zaid and Shinjini Ghuli)

(source: Reuters)