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Engie CEO: Electricity demand growth is resistant to tariffs

Catherine MacGregor, CEO of French utility Engie, said that developments in electrification as well as data centres for artificial-intelligence should be "particularly resilient" to the trade conflict started by the United States through the implementation tariffs.

The uncertainty surrounding tariffs imposed on U.S. President Donald Trump by the International Energy Agency in the last month has caused stock markets to fall. They also said that trade wars may cause slow growth for the data centre sector, which is a growing industry.

MacGregor said at the annual general meeting of the company that to meet the net zero goals at European level you will need to electrify, even if there is not much economic growth. This... drives the growth in electricity demand.

The term 'Electrification' refers to the development of batteries for electric cars and other processes required to achieve climate goals.

"Then there is the AI and data centers aspect." She said that as hyperscalers invest more in training, it has a similar economic impact to (research and developement) investments.

Engie has been involved in a number of projects involving data centres, including cooling and development. It is also developing methods to meet the majority of power requirements for data centers using renewable energy. (HgReporting By Forrest Crellin, Editing By Kirsten Donovan).

(source: Reuters)