PPL CorporationPPL 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.
In the Kentucky segment, the economic development pipeline now indicates potential load growth of 13.7 GW through 2032, up from the earlier estimate of 12.9 GW. This includes 11.6 GW of data center opportunities.
PPL is making significant capital investments to modernize its infrastructure and support the growing power needs of data centers. It plans to invest $23 billion through 2029. PPL is also advancing its Invitium Energy joint venture with Blackstone to develop a new generation specifically to serve data center demand.Â
Through these initiatives, PPL is well-positioned to benefit from the accelerating growth in data center demand. These initiatives create opportunities for additional revenues while supporting sustainable long-term growth.
Data Centers Accelerate Utility Growth Opportunities
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital infrastructure is positioning data centers as a key growth driver for electric utilities. This drives regulated investment, long-term power contracts, predictable revenues and sustained earnings growth for utilities.
American ElectricAEP benefits from rising AI-driven hyperscale data center power demand. It expects 69 GW of incremental contracted load by 2030, up from 63GW, with hyperscale data centers expected to represent nearly 90% of total demand.
FirstEnergy Corp.FE is benefiting from rising electricity demand from data center development, with contracted and pipeline demand reaching 24.8 gigawatts, up about 30% from the first quarter.
The Zacks Rundown on PPL
PPL’s Earnings Estimates
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for 2026 and 2027 earnings per share indicates a year-over-year increase of 7.18% and 8.32%, respectively.
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Debt to Capital
PPL's debt-to-capital ratio currently stands at 57.40%, lower than the electric power industry’s 59.72%.
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PPL’s Stock Price Performance
In the past month, the company’s shares have plunged 2.8% against the industry’s 1.8% growth.
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