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National Grid (LSE: Of.)

  • The demand for electricity in the data center is to double in four years, and the electricity nets are one of the main bottleneck of the energy gifts. Covering growing demand will require huge investments.
  • In December, National Grid submitted plans to invest up to 35 billion pounds in a British electricity network within five years from April 2026. The plan would assist develop and provide the main projects of strengthening and expansion of the network and an improvement of about 3500 km of existing general lines. .
  • In the long run, the greater boost in EPS in the long run of the company in the company’s ambitious investment expenses.
  • A significant part of the growth is due to the relief of restrictions on the national network. The investment outlays in the high -voltage transmission network will be expected over the triple, increasing the annual boost in the asset base in 2025–2029.
  • From 2021, the National Grid has transformed its portfolio to focus on electricity. General Director John Pettigrew expects the Economy of Great Britain more and more dependent on electricity with the boost in data centers and artificial intelligence, as well as the higher domestic collection of things, such as electric vehicles and heat pumps.

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