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21 Mar 2026

NextEra secures Trump's approval for up to 10 GW gas power projects

21 Mar 2026  by NextEra Energy   

March 20- NextEra Energy said on Friday U.S. President Donald Trump has approved the development ​of up to 10 gigawatts of natural gas-fired power ‌generation in Texas and Pennsylvania, as part of a broader U.S.-Japan trade agreement.

The company said it will build and operate the Texas and ​Pennsylvania projects, which are expected to be jointly owned by ​U.S. and Japanese stakeholders.

The approval is tied to ⁠Japan's $550 billion investment commitment to the U.S. The two countries announced ​expanded cooperation at a summit on Thursday, including Japanese investment ​of up to $73 billion in U.S. energy projects and an action plan to develop alternatives to China for critical minerals and rare earths.

The ​plants are aimed at meeting rising electricity demand from ​large users such as data centers and advanced manufacturing without increasing ‌household ⁠power bills, the company said.

The approved developments include the company's previously disclosed Texas hub, which it is developing with Comstock Resources.

Chief executive officer John Ketchum said the projects align ​with NextEra's broader ​hub strategy ⁠and with the administration's objective of expanding domestic energy supply.

The U.S. utility said it is targeting ​about 40 hub sites, with 30 in ​various stages ⁠of development.

Separately, the U.S. Energy Department said on Friday it had partnered with SB Energy, a SoftBank Group unit, and ⁠AEP to ​build 9.2 gigawatts of natural ​gas power capacity in Ohio, backed by $33.3 billion in Japanese funding.

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