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NextEra's $67B deal to buy Dominion, the largest utility merger in US history, signals a new era of utility consolidation to accommodate AI-driven power demand

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NextEra's $67B deal to buy Dominion, the largest utility merger in US history, signals a new era of utility consolidation to accommodate AI-driven power demand

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NextEra Swallows Dominion in Record $67B Utility Mega-Merger

NextEra Energy announces the largest utility acquisition in US history, driven by surging AI power demand.

NextEra Energy just dropped a bombshell. The company is acquiring rival Dominion Energy in a $67 billion deal — the biggest utility merger the US has ever seen.

The driving force behind this massive consolidation? AI. Data centers powering artificial intelligence workloads are devouring electricity at unprecedented rates, and utilities are scrambling to keep up. Rather than build capacity alone, NextEra is betting that scale through acquisition is the faster path.

This deal signals a new era of utility consolidation. As AI infrastructure demands continue to balloon, expect more power companies to merge rather than compete independently for the right to feed the grid's hungriest new customers.

The $67 billion price tag underscores just how seriously the energy sector is taking AI-driven power consumption. The AI boom isn't just reshaping tech — it's redrawing the entire energy landscape.