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NextEra expects to add up to 30 gigawatts of power for data centers by 2035

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NextEra expects to add up to 30 gigawatts of power for data centers by 2035

March 3 (Reuters) – NextEra Energy (NEE.N), the largest U.S. electricity company, expects to build between 15 and ​30 gigawatts of new generation capacity ‌for U.S. data centers in the next nine years, it said in a presentation on Tuesday.

Access ​to power has been the biggest ​impediment to Big Tech’s race to ⁠expand artificial intelligence, which requires energy-intensive data ​centers to train and roll out the ​technology.

Data centers once easily plugged into the U.S. electrical grid, but their huge and immediate energy demands ​are increasingly requiring the construction of ​new power plants.

Thirty GW is enough to power about ‌22 ⁠million homes, or more than all of the residences in the largest U.S. state of California.

Much of the new power for ​data centers ​is expected ⁠to come from natural gas. NextEra has a pipeline of more ​than 20 GW of gas-fired ​generation, ⁠it said in its presentation.

NextEra is based in Florida. It groups a renewable and natural ⁠gas-fired ​power-developing arm, NextEra Energy ​Resources, and the regulated electric utility Florida Power and ​Light.

Reporting by Laila Kearney; Editing by Kevin Liffey

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