Nuclear Power
Duke Energy's power demand in Carolinas exceeds its quarterly estimate
Duke Energy, the U.S. utility, beat Wall Street's estimates for revenue and profit in its third quarter on Friday. This was due to higher electricity rates, strong demand and more contracts signed by Duke Energy with energy-intensive data centres. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the technology industry's AI-driven data centers combined with the accelerating electrification in homes and businesses will push U.S. electricity demand to record levels by 2025 and 2026. Duke, which is a company that primarily operates in North Carolina, has signed energy service agreements worth about three gigawatts with data centers in this year. Deals...