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UK's National Grid invests $1.75 Billion in AI power boom through Joulent Investment

Britain's National Grid said on Wednesday that it would invest $1.75billion for a 35 percent stake in Joulent. Joulent is a U.S. platform for developing power infrastructure for the data centres. It wants to take advantage of the surge in demand for electricity driven by AI.

The agreement will fund Joulent’s first project: a 2,67-gigawatt, gas-fired facility developed in a joint venture with Chevron in?West Texas. Chevron will also supply power to a Microsoft data centre campus under a 20 year power purchase contract. National Grid's shares dropped 1.4%, trading at 1,230.5 pence as of?1142 GMT. AI-related demand for electricity is changing the global energy market. The demand for data centres to power artificial intelligence services grew?by 17 percent in 2025. This was far greater than the growth of 3% in global electricity 'demand. National Grid stated that the?investment would add to its existing capital investment programme for five years of at least PS70bn through fiscal year 2020 and be funded by available capacity in its balance sheet. The company stated that the transaction would not affect its current financial situation. We would expect that the returns on this investment through National Grid Ventures will be higher than the 9-10% equity return we expect from regulated networks, reflecting a slightly greater relative risk profile. Morgan analysts stated in a report. National Grid stated that the strategic partnership would also strengthen their 'existing data center connection programme. They expect to connect over 10 gigawatts in the UK and United States within the next five year.

Kilby is the name of the 'project, which has already secured crucial equipment including GE Vernova Turbines, reserved engineering and construction capacities, and aims to start delivering electricity by 2028.

National Grid stated that Joulent will be able to generate a positive cash flow from early 2030s. The final investment decision for the Joulent stake should be made by the end 2026. Reporting by DhanushVigneshbabu in Bengaluru, Editing by Jonathan Ananda & Emelia Sithole Matarise

(source: Reuters)