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CEO of CERAWEEK NextEra Energy says that the company expects a 55% increase in global energy demand within 20 years.

NextEra Energy's Chief Executive Officer John Ketchum said that the company expects the demand for electricity to increase by 55% over the next two decades compared to the previous two decades. He spoke at the CERAWeek conference held in Houston, Texas on Monday.

The boom in artificial Intelligence, which drives demand for data centers that consume a lot of power, is expected to account for 17%.

Ketchum warns that the cost of gas-fired electricity generation has more than tripled due to the surge in demand, which makes renewable energy more affordable and available.

He said that the cost of building gas-fired energy facilities has increased from $785 per kilowatt in 2022 for some installations to as much as $2,400 per kilogram today.

We're going need all of it. Renewables will be needed. Gas will be needed. "We're going need nuclear," Ketchum said.

NextEra has been looking into restarting the Duane Arnold Nuclear Facility in Iowa, one of many potential restarts across the United States.

Ketchum warned that rising utility bills could lead to a crisis in the affordability of power.

Ketchum stated that "if we have affordability problems, it will be very difficult to meet the demand we expect to see." (Reporting and editing by Liz Hampton, David Gregorio, and Georgina McCartney from Houston)

(source: Reuters)