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CenterPoint will spend more on AI power despite a fall in quarterly profits

CenterPoint will spend more on AI power despite a fall in quarterly profits

CenterPoint Energy announced a decline in its first-quarter profits on Thursday. However, the U.S. utility increased its capital expenditure plans to meet anticipated demand from data centres used for artificial intelligence technology.

In January, a winter storm along the U.S. Gulf Coast slowed down major cities such as Houston and New Orleans and broke the record for coldest day in the region.

Damage to power lines, and the widespread outages that followed, increased operating and maintenance costs for utilities.

CenterPoint reported that its O&M cost rose by 5.4% compared to a year earlier, reaching $747 million in the third quarter. Natural gas, fuel costs and power purchases rose by nearly 28%.

The company increased its 10-year capital spending plan to 2030 by $1 billion, taking it up to $48.5 billion. They were expecting an increase in demand from AI firms.

U.S. utilities are adding billions to their capital expenditure plans, as they respond to massive requests from Big Tech companies for additional power capacity. These firms are searching the country for suitable locations for new data centres. CenterPoint also increased its 10-year budget for capital expenditures in the previous quarter.

The utility announced on Thursday that the number of requests for new connections has increased by almost 7 gigawatts from the end January. This "conviction" in the robust economic forecast for Texas and the increase in capital investment we announced today, strengthens its "conviction".

CenterPoint offers electricity and natural gas for more than 7,000,000 customers in Indiana, Louisiana and Mississippi.

Houston-based company, Texas, reported that its net income dropped to $297.9 million or 45 cents a share in the March 31 quarter from $350.9 million or 55 cents a share compared with a year earlier. (Reporting from Vallari Srivastava, Bengaluru. Editing by Sahal Muhammad)

(source: Reuters)