PPL Corporation PPL is poised to benefit from growing electricity demand driven by the expansion of AI-powered data centers across its Pennsylvania and Kentucky service territories. AI-driven data centers use significantly more electricity due to intensive computing, powerful chips and cooling needs, boosting utility growth opportunities.

PPL’s Pennsylvania segment registered nearly 31.8 gigawatts (GW) of potential data center demand, up 3.5 GW from the previous quarter, with nearly 11 GW covered by signed electric service agreements (ESAs) and more than 6.5 GW under construction. The two data centers began receiving utility service and are expected to ramp up their load to approximately 2 GW by 2031.

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