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DTE Energy's profit beats estimates for the fourth quarter on high power demand

Utility DTE Energy surpassed Wall Street expectations?for the fourth-quarter profit, on Tuesday. This was due to higher power demand from data centers.

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the combination of?AI?datacenters in the technology industry and the electrification and modernization of homes and offices will push U.S. energy demand to new records by 2025 and 2026.

The utility increased its five-year capital investment plan from $36.5 billion in 2011 to $6.5 billion last year on the basis of this estimated demand.

The utility announced that it had negotiated its first hyperscale contracts in the quarter, to provide 1.4 Gigawatts of load to power Oracle's new data centre in Saline Township Michigan. This was approved by the state regulator.

DTE says that by bringing Oracle into its system, it can spread out fixed costs and provide affordability benefits to existing customers.

The adjusted quarterly profit for its electric segment reached $211 million. This is an 8.2% increase from the year before, and the segment's gas segment saw a 16.3% rise at $121 millions.

DTE Energy provides natural gas and electricity to 1.3 million customers across Michigan.

According to data compiled and analyzed by LSEG, the Detroit-based utility posted an adjusted profit per?share of $1.65 for the quarter 'ended December 31. This compares with analysts' average estimates of $1.52. Reporting by Tanay dhumal from Bengaluru, Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri

(source: Reuters)