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Data center boom in world's largest market is not slowing down, Dominion Energy says
Dominion EnergyDominion Energy(US:D) CNBCยท2025-05-01 16:29

Core Insights - Data center demand remains strong in Northern Virginia, with no signs of slowing according to Dominion Energy executives [1][3][5] - Dominion Energy is closely collaborating with major tech companies investing heavily in data centers for AI model training [2][5] - Despite market speculation regarding potential pullbacks in tech sector investments due to tariffs and economic concerns, data center customers continue to invest in new projects [4][5][6] Company Performance - Dominion Energy has 40 gigawatts of data center capacity in various stages of contracting, indicating robust demand [5] - The company has maintained its full-year operating earnings guidance of $3.28 to $3.52 per share, reflecting confidence in ongoing demand [7] - Dominion's shares rose approximately 1% following the positive outlook on data center demand [7] Industry Trends - Executives from Amazon and Nvidia confirmed at a recent energy conference that data center demand is not slowing down [7] - The tech sector's investment in data centers is driven by the need for rapid expansion to support AI initiatives [6]