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NextEra Energy

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Scorecard: Renewable Energy Benchmark 2023 ? Methodology and scores for the 2023 Renewable Energy Benchmark are available at https://www.business-humanrights.org/REB23. Scores are only comparable within the same sub-category of companies.
Indicator last reviewed 14-11-2023

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Renewable Energy & Human Rights Benchmark 2023
? The 2023 Renewable Energy & Human Rights Benchmark examines the human rights policies of 28 of the largest wind and solar developers and manufacturers. Scores are only comparable within the same sub-category of companies.
15 / 100

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