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Asia

Malaysia's Khazanah Nasional Fund reports higher profit and 5.2% investment returns in 2025

Malaysian sovereign fund Khazanah Nasional reported Tuesday higher operating profits. Its investment portfolio is expected to return 5.2% by 2025 despite uncertainties caused by U.S. Tariffs and geopolitical risk. Khazanah is a major shareholder of some of Malaysia’s largest companies. These include CIMB Group (the country's second-largest bank), Tenaga Nasional, the power utility, and Malaysia Aviation Group – the nation’s national airline. According to its website, it invests in energy, healthcare information technology, and real estate. Khazanah, which is owned by the Finance Ministry, has reported an operating profit of 5.6 billion Ringgit ($1.43billion) in 2018, up from 5.1billion ringgit...

North America

Electric Utilities

Delaware's top court affirms new corporate law reform

The Delaware Supreme Court approved on Friday the 'billionaire bill', which would limit lawsuits filed against powerful business leaders. According to the law SB?21?, if a deal has been approved by either a board committee with a majority independent directors, or by a vote of public shareholders, then investors can't challenge it in court. Prior to this, both steps had to be taken and the board committee must have been made up entirely of independent directors. The bill makes it more difficult to challenge the independence of a director and limits what records are available to shareholders looking to check...

Electric Utilities

Utility PSEG's forecasts for 2026 profits are below estimates and will raise spending plans

Public Service Enterprise Group forecasted a?profit below analyst expectations on Thursday, but raised its five-year plan for capital expenditures as it ramps up investments in grid'modernization' amid surging demand. U.S. utilities have increased their spending plans, as power demand in the United States is increasing after years of stagnation. The growth has been driven by the proliferation?of energy-intensive data centres used by the technology industry. According to the Energy Information Administration, U.S. electricity demand is expected to reach record highs by 2026. PSEG expects to spend between $24 and $28 billion in the period 2026 to 2030. This includes $22.5...

Power Markets

Engie's CFO: Belgium wants to increase nuclear energy production

According to Engie's chief financial officer, the Belgian government wants to increase the capacity of nuclear reactors and extend their lifespan. Engie has previously stated that it is not interested in maintaining its nuclear assets. CFO Pierre-Francois Riolacci discussed Belgium's plans for nuclear power on Thursday, after the company announced its results and a major purchase in Britain. He also said that the company did not agree with a draft report from the Belgian regulator regarding future costs associated with the nuclear fleet. Engie CEO Catherine MacGregor stated that a final report on costs associated with the dismantling of older...

Energy Markets

Vistra beats fourth-quarter core profit estimates on AI-driven power demand

Vistra Corp, a power producer, beat Wall Street's expectations on Thursday for its fourth-quarter core profit?adjusted? as an?AI driven surge in electricity consumption from data centers?fueled earnings. The U.S. is expected to?increase its power consumption?increase?increasingly this year and next year, due to the rapid expansion in data centers for artificial-intelligence services and cryptocurrency and the switch from gas and oil heating and transportation. The big?tech companies are also looking for long-term contracts with electricity suppliers to power AI-driven services and data centres. Meta Platforms has signed a 20-year contract to purchase power from Vistra's three nuclear plants located in the...

Electric Utilities

Law group: Louisiana utility regulator rejects request for investigation of Meta data centre deal

Louisiana utility regulators deny a group of environmental lawyers' claims Request for Investigation Earthjustice, a law group, said on Wednesday that a $27 billion Meta Platforms Data Center 'deal was being negotiated. Earthjustice sent a request to the Louisiana Public Service Commission last month asking them to investigate project financing. The group argued that this could lead to unfair costs being passed on the utility customers. The motion focused on Meta's proposed Richland Parish data center project, where three new gas-fired energy plants would be built. Earthjustice's petition stated that Meta had signed a new financial agreement for the data...

Electric Utilities

Pinnacle West reports quarterly profit on increased rates and robust power demand

Pinnacle West Capital announced a 'profit' in the fourth quarter on?Wednesday compared to a loss a year ago, as it benefited from a robust demand for electricity and higher rates of electricity. U.S. utilities are seeking to increase 'customer power bills' in 2026, to fund infrastructure improvements. The country's electrical grids are facing extreme weather conditions and a growing demand from industry electrification as well as data-center expansions. Rate case proceedings are used by regulated utilities to determine how much customers will have to pay for electricity, natural gas, steam, and private water. Pinnacle West also reported that it benefited...

Electric Utilities

NRG Energy beats quarterly profit estimates on strong power demand

NRG Energy beat Wall Street expectations for the fourth quarter profit on Tuesday as increasing U.S. consumption of electricity has prompted the 'independent power producer' to essentially double its generating footprint. The U.S. power demand is expected to reach new highs by 2025 as major tech companies increase consumption in their rapidly expanding data centres. Some of these data centers use as much power as an entire town. NRG, along with a number of independent power producers, are looking to capitalize on the surge in data center demand by selling power from their existing generation and building brand new power...

Power Markets

Google signss AES and Xcel deals to supply data-center energy

Google, owned by Alphabet, has stepped up its efforts to ensure power for its data centers in the United States. On Tuesday, it signed separate agreements with AES Corp. and Xcel Energy. Big Tech firms have ?been scouring for new, ?reliable ?and cleaner energy sources to power their rapidly expanding data centers, which have been driven by increasing use of artificial-intelligence applications. Utilities have invested heavily in upgrading the grid to meet the surge in demand. However, this has led to concerns over the increasing cost of customer bills. Xcel has entered into an agreement with Google to power its...

Nuclear Power

Constellation Energy's profits soar on the back of robust data centers-driven demand

Constellation Energy, a major U.S. energy company, beat Wall Street estimates for its fourth-quarter adjusted profits on Tuesday. The rise in electricity demand from data centers helped to send shares up by 4% during morning trading. The Energy Information Administration stated in its short-term energy outlook last month that the U.S. is expecting to increase power consumption through 2027, after having set a record for a second consecutive year in 2025. The rapid construction of AI and crypto data centers, as well as the shift by households and businesses to electric heating and transport, are driving much of the demand....

Electric Utilities

Xcel Energy will power a new Google datacenter in Minnesota

Xcel Energy announced on 'Tuesday that it had partnered with Google in order to 'power the tech giant’s new data centre in Pine Island, Minnesota. while contributing 1,900 Megawatts a new - clean energy to the grid. The U.S. is expecting its power consumption to rise rapidly in the coming years, mainly due to the rapid expansion of data centers, which are used for artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency. Utility companies have invested billions of dollars to upgrade the electric grid in order to meet this demand. However, this has led some customers to worry about their?bills increasing. Xcel stated that...

Electric Utilities

NRG Energy beats quarterly profit estimates on strong power demand

NRG Energy's?fourth quarter profit surpassed Wall Street expectations on Tuesday as the utility was aided by rising?demand for power. This sent?its shares up 1.7% in premarket trading. The U.S. demand for power reached record levels in 2025, and it is expected to continue growing as major tech companies expand their data centers. Some of these use as much energy as an entire city. NRG will 'benefit from the surge of power demand in Texas. It is one of the largest data center markets across the country. CEO Larry 'Coben stated that the company has doubled its footprint in terms of...

Electric Utilities

AES Corp signs a 20-year power supply agreement with Google

AES Corp. announced on Tuesday that it had signed a?20-year agreement with Google to?supply energy to the U.S. technology giant's Wilbarger County data center. AES has said that it also signed deals with energy generators which will be located?co-located to the new data centers and allow?Google?to expand its operations in order to meet the demand for 'its core services. The shares of the utility rose by 1.2% during premarket trading. U.S. ?utilities are racing to sign supply ?deals with data-center operators ?as the artificial-intelligence boom sparks a surge in power demand. However, the demand has stoked fears about rising power...

Europe

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BlackRock's GIP & EQT to purchase AES Corp for $33.4 billion

A consortium led by BlackRock's Global Infrastructure Partners, and equity firm EQT AB agreed to a deal on Monday that would see the U.S. based power company AES Corp acquired for $33.4 billion including debt. This deal shows how utilities are prime targets for takeovers as artificial intelligence reshapes the electricity market. AES shares were down by?more that 17% during premarket trading. AES stated that it would have improved access to capital in order to invest in "critical energy infrastructure" assets and provide "reliable energy solution" to its customers. AES Indiana, AES Ohio and AES West Virginia will continue to...

Electric Utilities

Rosatom, the Russian nuclear company, says that overseas nuclear plants will continue to be built despite UK sanctions

Rosatom, the Russian state-owned company, said on Thursday that it will continue to work on its foreign nuclear power plants and meet its obligations in spite of a new British sanction against Russian companies. The UK included three subsidiaries of Rosatom that are linked to the company's foreign projects as part of its latest sanctions package. This is its biggest since Russia sent troops to Ukraine in 2022. The UK government stated that the subsidiaries were included in its latest sanctions package because they were involved "in trying [to] secure contracts for new Russian nuclear installations abroad, opening up additional...

Electric Utilities

Engie boosts its guidance after flat earnings by announcing a UK power grid purchase

The French utility Engie announced on Wednesday that it had agreed to purchase electricity distributor UK Power Networks for $14.2 billion. This was in an effort to expand the power business. The company stated that the deal, which is due to be completed in mid-2026 will boost earnings per share from the first full year. UK Power Networks, currently owned by Hong Kong listed CK Infrastructure Holdings Limited, is expected to boost per-share earnings from the first year. Engie, a company that produces, trades, and sells gas and electricity, wants to protect its business against energy market fluctuations due to...

Western Europe

East Asia

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MORNING BID EUROPE - Trump fumes at the world after his tariffs fall short

Is this the Art of the Deal, Gregor Stuart Hunter? U.S. president Donald Trump warned that trade partners should not "play games" and back out of recently agreed trade agreements after the Supreme Court ruled against his 'emergency tariffs. Some foreign governments want to check if they still have the same terms that were originally negotiated. Trump will "come out smokin'" in his State of the Union Address on Tuesday, after the tariff setback. He may even take aim at the Supreme Court Justices who are seated there. However, governments in Asia still have concerns. Japan wants to know if...

Electric Utilities

Rare Earths prices rise above the MP Materials price floor

Prices for two rare earths that are crucial to making super-strong magnets used in EVs or defence equipment have risen on the back of a?firm supply and a?firm demand. This is above an unprecedented price floor set by the U.S. As long as the price of MP Materials' neodymium & praseodymium remains above $110 per kilogram, the U.S. Government will not be required to subsidise the company. The price increase to $123 per kg, which is the highest level since July 2022 will also help other rare earth companies that Western governments are hoping will be able reduce their reliance...

Mineral Resources

Trump announces a $12 billion stockpile of minerals to boost US manufacturing and counter China

A Trump administration official who is familiar with the plan revealed that President Donald Trump will launch a?strategic critical minerals stockpile? with $12 billion of seed money from the U.S. Export-Import Bank. The investment is a 'last ditch effort by Washington to counter what they perceive as Chinese price manipulation for minerals such as lithium, nickel, and rare earths, which are vital to items like electric vehicles, high-tech weapons, and many other products. Bloomberg News reported that the project, Project Vault will combine private financing with a $10 Billion loan from the EXIM Bank in order to stockpile minerals for...

Energy Markets

Tepco will sell Kandenko shares up to 26 million as part of its restructuring

Tokyo Electric -Power announced on Thursday that its subsidiary TEPCO Power grid will "sell" up to 26 million shares of its Kandenko affiliate as part restructuring efforts to improve the financial health of its company and pursue growth. The sale of shares, which is valued at approximately 150 billion yen (979 million dollars) based on Kandenko’s closing price on Thursday, forms part of Tepco’s plan, announced on Monday, to raise?about?200 billion yen by selling assets over the next three-year period. Tepco stated that the proceeds will be used to?capital invest in order to maintain a stable supply of electricity and...

Electric Utilities

Winter storm in the U.S. cancels thousands of flights

On Saturday, almost 4,000 flights in the U.S. were cancelled ahead of a monster storm that already has?cut off power to thousands utility customers as far as Texas? and threatens to paralyze east states with heavy snowfall. Forecasters predicted that a monster winter storm, which has already 'cut power to thousands of utility customers as far west as Texas,' and threatened to paralyze eastern states with heavy snowfall, will sweep across the eastern two thirds of the country on Sunday, and continue into next week. Donald Trump, who called the storms historic, approved federal disaster declarations on Saturday in South...

Electric Utilities

TEPCO restarts nuclear reactor for the first time since Fukushima

Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), after completing inspections, will restart a reactor on Wednesday at the?Kashiwazaki - Kariwa?nuclear plant. This is its first move of this kind since the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011. TEPCO announced that it would bring online the 1,36 gigawatt reactor (GW) No. 6 after 7 pm (1000 GMT). The reactor No. 6, which is one of seven in Kashiwazaki-Kariwa's nuclear power plant, can produce 8.2 GW at full capacity. TEPCO investigated an alarm malfunction. TEPCO reported that the equipment was working normally as of early Wednesday morning. Reactor No. Reactor No. Reactor No. Reactor No. 7...

Energy Markets

NHK reports that TEPCO will delay the restart of Kashiwazaki - Kariwa nuclear power station.

NHK, the public broadcaster, reported Monday that Tokyo Electric Power has delayed its'restart of Kashiwazaki and Kariwa nuclear power plants, which was originally scheduled for 'January 20th. TEPCO would have had to restart its reactors for the first time since Fukushima Daiichi was struck by a powerful tsunami in 2011. The company planned to restart Unit No.6 in Kashiwazaki Kariwa on January 20th and Unit No. The company had planned to restart Unit No.6 at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa on Jan 20 and Unit?No. NHK, citing its sources, stated that the delay was caused by an alarm malfunction which occurred during equipment tests...

Nuclear Power

Japan regulator to suspend Chubu Electric Nuclear Power Plant Review pending Report

The nuclear watchdog in Japan said that it will order Chubu Electric Power on Wednesday to submit a report detailing?falsified data? and pause the review of its utility's application?to restart?its only atomic power plant. The Nuclear Regulation Authority in Japan (NRA) warned that it would take a harsh action against Chubu Electric after discovering the utility had manipulated data used for the reviews of its No. The Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) of Japan had?previously?warned against a severe response towards Chubu Electric, including scrapping the review altogether after it was revealed that data used in the reviews of reactors No. Hamaoka,...

Electric Utilities

M&A boom unlikely to be disrupted by Japan's increased oversight of foreign investment

Experts say that the Japanese plan to grant authorities the authority to order foreign investors retroactively to divest acquisitions aims to protect major companies and supply chains. However, it is unlikely to curb increased M&A activity, they add. Japan proposed Wednesday amendments to its foreign investment screening laws that would give authorities the option to force foreigners into selling investments they deem to be a risk to national or economic security. The proposals are part of a push by the Japanese government to reduce risks associated with a?an?inflow?of foreign money into Japan's economy and to maintain control over its key...

Nuclear Power

EU investigates Czech State Support for Two New Nuclear Units

The European Commission announced on Monday that it had opened an investigation to determine whether the public support that Czech Republic plans to provide for?the construction and operation of two new nucleonic units is in compliance with EU State Aid rules. After EDF France's appeals were rejected, the Czech Republic's Competition Authority in April cleared the path for the signing of contracts with South Korea for two units in Dukovany worth at least $400 billion Czech crowns ($19.30billion) after they?rejected their appeals. In a press release, the Commission stated that it had "doubts" about the 'appropriateness' and 'proportionality? of the...

Energy Markets

China will start commercial operation of the first small modular reactor in 2026

An official from the China National Nuclear Corporation's (CNNC) research arm said that China would begin commercial operation of the Linglong One small modular reactor in the first half of 2026. The APC100 reactor, also known as APC100 was the first SMR approved by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in 2016. The first project to use the Linglong One technology, CNNC's project on China's island of Hainan began in 2021. Wang Zhenqing of the China Institute for 'Nuclear Industrial Strategy', spoke at an international energy conference in Beijing. SMRs can be built faster and smaller than traditional reactors, and...

Electric Utilities

Namibia's second desalination facility to be built by Chinese uranium mining company

Swakop Uranium is a subsidiary owned by the China General Nuclear Power Group. It has entered into a joint venture agreement with Namibia’s water utility, NamWater to build Namibia's second desalination plant near Swakopmund. The plant is only the second one of its kind in Africa. It will help to bolster water supply to the country's biggest uranium mining operation, Husab. In a joint statement released on Tuesday, partners of the joint venture said that negotiations had ended successfully. The project implementation phase will now begin. Swakop Uranium holds 70% of the stake, and NamWater has the rest. According to...