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DOE Is Converting Its Own Cold War Uranium Sites Into $100 Billion AI Data Centers

The Department of Energy’s conversion of the 3,556-acre Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant into the $100 billion Paducah American Energy Hub signals the end of the era where AI infrastructure developers were forced to compete for scarce private land. For decades, this site in McCracken County, Kentucky, served as a cornerstone of national security, first producing […]

NextEra Energy (NEE) Joins Paducah AI Power Hub, Is It Still Undervalued?
Simply Wall St.21d agoneutral
NextEra Energy (NEE) Joins Paducah AI Power Hub, Is It Still Undervalued?

NextEra Energy (NEE) is back in focus after joining Brookfield and regional utilities to plan a privately funded US$100b data center and power hub at the U.S. Department of Energy's Paducah Site in Kentucky. See our latest analysis for NextEra Energy. The Paducah announcement comes after a busy few weeks for NextEra Energy, with Q2 2026 results, merger progress with Dominion Energy and fresh attention on its role in powering AI infrastructure. The stock’s year to date share price return of...

Bloomberg21d agoneutral
NextEra, Brookfield to Build $100 Billion Kentucky Data Campus

(Bloomberg) -- NextEra Energy Inc., the largest US power utility, is teaming up with Brookfield on a more than $100 billion transformation of a shuttered Cold War uranium-enrichment facility in Kentucky into a data center campus with a generating plant.Most Read from BloombergUS Intercepts Iran Attack on Bases, Puncturing Days of CalmSK Hynix Profit Disappoints, Spending Soars to $31 BillionNvidia’s $750 Billion in Deals Reignite Circular AI FearsApple Set to Make Big Smart Home Push With Siri A

XPLR Infrastructure Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat22d agoneutral
XPLR Infrastructure Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

XPLR Infrastructure (NYSE:XIFR) said it continued to simplify its capital structure and advance its repowering and energy-storage development plans during the second quarter of 2026, while reaffirming its full-year financial outlook. President and Chief Executive Officer Alan Liu said the company c

Bloomberg23d agoneutral
Morgan Stanley’s Wilson Says AI Adoption Key to Profit Outlook

(Bloomberg) -- US companies that are integrating artificial intelligence capabilities are well positioned this earnings season as they’re poised for stronger profit margins, according to Morgan Stanley strategists.Most Read from BloombergDeepSeek Suspends Fundraising After Viral US-China PostsUS, Iran Extend Pause in Strikes as Oman Holds Hormuz TalksSpaceX at $100 Would Imply Zero AI Value, Morgan Stanley SaysChina Chipmaker CXMT Jumps 466% in Debut After Blockbuster IPOStocks, Bonds Rise in Re

NextEra Energy (NEE) Stock Looks Fully Valued Despite Its 34% Run
Simply Wall St.26d agoneutral
NextEra Energy (NEE) Stock Looks Fully Valued Despite Its 34% Run

NextEra Energy has delivered a 33.9% return over the past three years, yet its valuation picture is split, with the Dividend Discount Model (DDM) pointing to a premium relative to its intrinsic value while market multiples suggest the stock may still be on the cheap side. Over the last 3 years the stock return of 33.9% puts NextEra Energy in the category of a steady compounder rather than a short term swing trade, which makes the current entry price more important for long term...

NextEra Energy Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat26d agoneutral
NextEra Energy Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

NextEra Energy (NYSE:NEE) reported second-quarter 2026 adjusted earnings per share of $1.15, while adjusted EPS for the first six months of the year rose 9.8% from a year earlier. Chairman, President and CEO John Ketchum said the results reflected continued execution at Florida Power & Light Co.