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BlackRock investor sees $2.2T power industry boom from AI

AI growth is driving massive electricity demand from data centers, shifting focus to power companies as the real AI beneficiaries. The global power industry, projected to grow from $1.3T to $2.2T by 2

AI Power Stocks Could Be a Once-in-a-Generation Trade. Start With the Companies Behind Every Data Center.
Yahoo Finance โ€” 26 June 2026
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AIโ€™s breakneck growth is forcing investors to look past the usual suspects like Nvidia and AMD and instead place big bets on the companies that keep t

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Why This Matters

The AI revolution isnโ€™t just reshaping software and hardwareโ€”itโ€™s quietly rewiring the global energy economy. As data centers consume more electricity than entire nations, the real winners of this technological leap may not be the tech giants touting AI models, but the power companies feeding their insatiable demand. This shift marks one of the most underrated structural opportunities in decades, where the beneficiaries arenโ€™t just along for the ride but are the ones holding the switch.

Background Context

Data centers already account for nearly 1% of global electricity use, a figure that could triple by 2030 as AI models balloon in size and complexity. The power industry, often dismissed as a stodgy utility play, is now the critical bottleneckโ€”and thus, the ultimate leverage pointโ€”for AIโ€™s expansion. Meanwhile, decades of underinvestment in grid infrastructure, coupled with the retreat of traditional energy suppliers, have created a supply-side crisis that few anticipated would arrive so soon.

What Happens Next

Expect a scramble for long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) as tech firms race to secure stable, high-volume energy sources, likely reshaping utilities into quasi-partners of Big Tech. Regulatory battles will intensify as governments grapple with whether to subsidize new grids or risk stifling innovation. The wild card? Geopolitical friction, as nations with abundant energy (or the will to weaponize it) become the new gatekeepers of AIโ€™s future.

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