Suppliers
NextEra Energy Resources is committed to delivering value to our customers with the help of our valued suppliers.
Delivering Value to Customers
We help our customers meet their energy goals in a safe, reliable, and cost-effective manner. There’s no doubt that cost efficiency has played a major role in NextEra Energy Resource’s success. What does this mean for our suppliers? Our suppliers need to be equally committed to delivering high-value products and services at a competitive price.
Be aware of scams targeting existing and prospective suppliers
At NextEra Energy Resources our relationship with our valued third-party suppliers and contingent workers is critical to us, and we want to help you stay cybersmart. We would like to share reminders and best practices that will help you keep an eye out for suspicious behavior.
If you believe you have been the victim of a scam, send us an email at reportbusinessfraud@nee.com.
Reported Scam Domains
Below are examples of domains that have been reported to us that are being used to impersonate NextEra Energy, NextEra Energy Resources and FPL or one of its subsidiaries:
- @nexteraenergy-desk.com
- @nexteraenergyincorporated.com
- @nexteraenergymanagement.co
- @nexteraenergypower.com
- @nexteraenergyproject.com
- @nexteraenergyus.com
- @nexteraincorporated.com
- @nextereanergy.com
- @nexterenergyinc.com
- @nexteraeneergy.com
- @fplenergyproject.com
- @fplenrgyproject.com
- @fplproject.com
- @fplutility.com
- @nexteraenergysinc.com
- @nexteraeenergy.com
- @nextera-energysinc.com
Common Scam Behaviors
- The scammer pretends to be a NextEra Energy Resources employee and attempts to establish a relationship to receive goods or services.
- The scammer contacts the business by telephone and/or email that resembles one from NextEra Energy Resources.
- Scammers could use social media to build relationships prior to sending email communications.
- The scammer requests the business owner to ship the product or to pick it up at a specific location.
Remain Vigilant
If you think you have received an email that is not legitimate, follow these do's and don’ts.
DO:
- Check the email domain to confirm that it is not one of the listed above.
- Ask yourself:
- Is this my first contact with NextEra Energy Resources and we have no previous business relationship?
- Am I expecting this email from this sender?
- Is the sender requesting to obtain the product through credit or send payment after the product is delivered?
- Hover over any links to see if the URL looks trustworthy.
- Be skeptical of emails with requests from NextEra Energy’s CEO, CFO, Treasurer, Controller and/or others in an executive role with names found in public directories.
- Pay attention to emails that have poor spelling and grammar or start with a generic greeting like “Hello Customer” or “Dear Client.”
- If you are a preexisting supplier, contact your confirmed NextEra Energy Resources representative to discuss the questionable communication received.
- If you are not a preexisting supplier, send us an email at reportbusinessfraud@nee.com to confirm the legitimacy of the request.
DON’T:
- Click any suspicious links or URLs, especially any spelling errors.
- Be encouraged to break the rules with requests that will fast track normal procedures or policies without the usual checks and approvals.
- Share any personal or sensitive information.
- Respond to emails with suspicious domains.
- Fall victim to emails that use threats, urgency or rewards to entice you to take action.
- Schedule delivery of goods without verifying the legitimacy of the request.