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NextEra sees renewables demand tripling as information center power needs increase

NextEra Energy expects need for brand-new renewables power to triple over the next seven years to satisfy quickly rising electricity demand from innovation and data center customers, the company stated on Wednesday.

NextEra, which is based in Florida, was also carefully considering a restart of its Duane Arnold nuclear plant in Iowa.

Executives with NextEra, which has the world's largest renewable resource business, stated rising U.S. power intake would offer opportunities and need if they business profits with resurrecting its nuclear plant, which was shut in 2020.

It is something that we are taking a look at, but there's a lot of thought that needs to go into it, stated NextEra CEO John Ketchum, who added that the business would require to fine a. safe technique to any reboot.

U.S. power companies, including Constellation and others. with nuclear power, are especially expected to benefit from. the pledges by big tech firms to invest in brand-new climate-friendly. energy generation to accommodate rising AI power needs.

NextEra sees its total renewables portfolio with technology. and data center consumers, including possessions in operation and in. stockpile, standing at seven gigawatts (GW).

Its renewables section saw a rise of 3 GW worth of. renewables and storage tasks in the quarter, with one of the. project being Google's 860 megawatt (MW) demand for its information. center power.

Some of this is going to be a little bit longer to. materialize on the gross side said Rebecca Kujawa, chief. executive of NextEra Energy Resources, including that some tasks. might start up between 2026 and 2028.

(source: Reuters)