{
  "report_rows": [
    {
      "kpi": "Q2 2026 operating EPS",
      "prediction": "BEAT",
      "answer": "pred ~$0.80 vs. cons $0.78",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "CVOW turbines installed as of Q2 update",
      "prediction": "BEAT",
      "answer": "pred ~50 turbines vs. cons 45 turbines",
      "confidence": "LOW"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "Data-center capacity under electric service agreements",
      "prediction": "BEAT",
      "answer": "pred ~10.8 GW vs. cons 10.4 GW",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    }
  ],
  "guide_rows": [
    {
      "kpi": "FY2026 operating EPS midpoint",
      "prediction": "UNCHANGED",
      "answer": "guide ~$3.57 vs. cons $3.57 (FY2026)",
      "confidence": "HIGH"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "CVOW total project budget",
      "prediction": "UNCHANGED",
      "answer": "guide ~$11.4B vs. cons $11.4B (project completion)",
      "confidence": "MEDIUM"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "CVOW turbines in service by year-end",
      "prediction": "UNCHANGED",
      "answer": "guide ~89 turbines vs. cons 89 turbines (year-end 2026)",
      "confidence": "HIGH"
    },
    {
      "kpi": "Long-term annual EPS growth midpoint",
      "prediction": "UNCHANGED",
      "answer": "guide ~6.0% vs. cons 6.0% (through 2030)",
      "confidence": "HIGH"
    }
  ],
  "day1_residual_pct": 1.1,
  "day1_confidence": "MEDIUM",
  "day5_residual_pct": 0.4,
  "day5_path": "FADE",
  "day5_rationale": "A modest EPS beat and stronger CVOW installation count should produce initial project-execution relief, but an unchanged ~$3.57 FY2026 midpoint versus $3.57 consensus leaves little basis for upward revisions. With no improvement to the ~6.0% long-term growth midpoint versus 6.0% consensus, out-period estimates should remain broadly flat and the initial residual gain should fade as merger-spread and NEE-price dynamics reassert themselves.",
  "day5_confidence": "MEDIUM"
}