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Emerging markets contribute increasingly to renewables investing growth, especially in Southeast Asia, where installed solar capacity rose 14% year-on-year. Given these growth catalysts, it's easy to envision a future where NextEra Energy delivers adjusted earnings-per-share growth at or above its 6% to 8% annual target range over the next decade. Investing now in solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal power is not just a moral and development imperative, it is also a strategic choice that strengthens supply chains, creates up to 38 million green jobs by 2030, and makes energy systems more resilient. Through the Global Gateway investment strategy, the European Union is helping accelerate this transition, delivering major investments in generation, transmission, and cross-border electricity trade, while building stable international partnerships. Wind turbine producers within the renewables investing landscape reported backlog increases by 15%, pointing to strong demand visibility. Analysts view supply chain stabilization as key to sustaining margins this year.