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NextEra Energy, Inc. (NEE): A Good Addition To Your Infrastructure Stock Portfolio

We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best Infrastructure Stocks To Buy Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) stands against the other infrastructure stocks.

Whether it’s for the services industry or the manufacturing sector, infrastructure is the building block of any economy. In fact, this principle has been pushed to the forefront of investing in 2024 as investor optimism about the potential offered by artificial intelligence has also led to interest in stocks that will enable businesses to set up massive data centers for running their AI workloads.

This was evident in a report from Goldman in July. It bifurcated AI firms into four sectors that were numbered according to the timeline at which they would see returns. The first set of firms was chip manufacturers, and its year to July returns sat at 139% and was represented only by one firm. The second set were firms that focus “on AI infrastructure, including semiconductor firms more broadly, cloud providers, data center REITs, hardware and equipment companies, security software stocks, and utilities companies.”

As per the bank, the 90th percentile return of these AI infrastructure firms was roughly 50% while the average AI infrastructure stock had delivered 22%. Within these stocks, Goldman shared that utilities were the top performers as their returns were 16% between March and May; a performance which ranked in the 98th percentile since 2002 and out shined only by returns during 2003 and 2020. For more details, you can check out Goldman Sachs’ Best Hedge Fund Stock Picks: Top 20 Stocks.

While this performance might be surprising, a look at AI infrastructure demand shows that it shouldn’t be. As per research from the Boston Consulting Group, AI power demand can grow by as much as 20% per year by 2030 to sit at 130 Gigawatts and account for 16% of US energy use. America’s data center hub Northern Virginia is a clear example of this phenomenon. Local regulators believe that data center energy demand in the state can sit at 11 GW in 2035, and as part of efforts to meet it, $2.5 billion in spending is already underway. Not to mention that the copious amount of heat generated by AI GPUs is creating its own set of problems as estimates show that global AI demand could require as much as 6.6 billion cubic meters of water for cooling by 2027. If you’re interested in learning more about AI infrastructure, you can read 15 Best Data Center Stocks To Buy According to Jefferies, Citi and Wall Street Analysts.

Shifting gears, while AI is expected to reshape America’s infrastructure, it isn’t the only catalyst. The US’ aging roads and bridges have been a constant source of political tension. Two initiatives that will create sizeable catalysts for infrastructure in the US are the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). When coupled with the CHIPS and Science Act, these initiatives earmark a collective $2.4 trillion in government spending to overhaul America’s roads and build new factories to make semiconductors.

Under these three initiatives, as of September 3rd, 2024, under the Biden Administration, private companies had announced $323 billion in transportation investments for infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and airports. An additional $82 billion has been announced for investments in clean energy manufacturing and infrastructure, while $42 billion and $47 billion have been announced for biomanufacturing and heavy industry, respectively.

This spending has also started to yield results. The IRA marked its first anniversary in July 2023 and by then it had added 170,000 new jobs and 272 new projects via $272 billion in investments. Some of the notable infrastructure wins included Minnesota’s largest solar power plant. For more details, take a look at 10 Best Manufacturing Stocks To Buy According to Analysts.

Of course, while government spending has catalyzed infrastructure spending, it doesn’t mean that the tailwinds faced by the sector are over. Infrastructure build outs hinge on low interest rates since they require vast amounts of capital. With interest rates at a 24 year high in the US, the industry has suffered. This has come in the form of US construction spending slowing down to $2.1 trillion in May for a 0.1% drop. The slowdown is led by public works and healthcare projects which dropped by 3.4%. Delving deeper into the 0.1% sequential drop in May, it was led by private, residential, and single family construction which dropped by 0.3%, 0.2%, and 0.7%, respectively.

Yet, high rates are not always bad news for infrastructure stocks. Since these stocks rely on sizeable and stable income from large projects, they often reward investors in the form of dividends. Higher rates mean bond yields increase and compete with infrastructure stock dividend yields. This forces these firms to attract investor capital by passing through higher costs to their projects (think of higher toll fees). Once these costs have passed through, infrastructure stocks can increase their dividends. Data shows that after six months, one year, three years, and five years following the Federal Reserve’s last rate hike cycle, stocks that were part of ClearBridge’s RARE 200 infrastructure investment strategies posted 15%, 28%, 44%, and 90%, respectively. This enabled them to lead global equities by five, 13, 19, and 38 percentage points, respectively.

Our Methodology

To make our list of the best infrastructure stocks to buy, we listed the US listed holdings of iShares’ infrastructure ETF that tracks global equities by the number of hedge funds that had bought the shares in Q2 2024. Out of these, the top infrastructure stocks were chosen.

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).

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NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders In Q2 2024: 73

NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) is a clean energy company that generates 33GW of power through solar, nuclear, wind, and other sources. Over the past year, its shares are up by a modest 23.77% which is unsurprising. Firms like NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) depend on low interest rates to finance their clean power generation projects, and higher rates led the firm to cut its distribution per unit growth to 5% to 8% in September 2023. This meant that investors jumped ship as they sought other avenues for return. Additionally, just like Constellation Energy, NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE)’s clean energy model is attractive to the AI industry as it requires massive power but with a low carbon footprint. This has led to tailwinds this year, with the shares having gained 37.31% year to date. Looking ahead, rate cuts should prove beneficial, and NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE) also benefits from strong cost management at its Florida subsidiary which has allowed the firm to keep bills 40% below the national average.

During the Q2 2024 earnings call, NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NEE)’s management shared details for a bit data center deal:

“A great example is our collaboration with Entergy, where we are targeting to build 4.5 gigawatts of renewable storage solutions to help them meet both their new increased load demand and energy transition goals. And we couldn’t be more excited to work with a long-term established customer in order to help them execute on these goals.

Another example is our collaboration with Google. As John said earlier, this quarter’s backlog addition include 860 megawatts signed with Google to support their data center needs. That brings our total renewables portfolio with technology and data center customers, including assets in operation and in backlog to 7 gigawatts.”

Overall NEE ranks 1st on our list of the best infrastructure stocks to buy. While we acknowledge the potential of NEE as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some 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.

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