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Chevron and GE Vernova are trying their hand at supplying power to data centers, just as China's DeepSeek may upend that play.
Chevron chairman and CEO Mike Wirth and GE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik join ‘Squawk on the Street' to discuss the new partnership alongside Engine No. 1 to power AI data centers and address the rising data center and hyperscaler energy demand needs, oil and energy production outlook under the new Trump administration, and more.
Energy company Chevron is partnering with Engine No. 1 and GE Vernova to create natural gas power plants in the United States that will be linked to data centers in order to support increased demand for electricity at these centers, particularly for the development of artificial intelligence.
Chevron chairman and CEO Mike Wirth and GE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik join 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the new partnership alongside Engine No. 1 to power AI data centers and address the rising data center and hyperscaler energy demand needs, oil and energy production outlook under the new Trump administration, and more.
Energy major Chevron said on Tuesday it has signed an agreement with investment firm Engine No. 1 and GE Vernova to build natural gas-based power plants to run co-located data centers in the U.S.
Chevron and GE Vernova will team up with activist firm Engine No. 1 to provide natural gas solutions.
DeepSeek, a Chinese start-up, raises questions about the growth of AI's demand for power.
GE Vernova has the ability to realize significant growth and margin expansion, driven by strong power demand for lighting up data centers. Oracle & Softbank recently announced a $500b venture for developing large-scale data centers. Oracle had previously hinted at constructing multiple 200MW sites for OpenAI. GEV's long-term growth is supported by partnerships in developing small modular reactors, potentially accelerating the commencement towards the end of the decade.
GE Vernova (GEV), a leading power-generation technology company spun off from GE Aerospace in April 2024, has been on a remarkable run, with shares surging over 200% since its debut.
I rate GE Vernova a buy, driven by surging power demand from data centers, AI adoption, and electrification, positioning GEV to benefit from energy infrastructure investments. GEV's 4Q24 earnings were strong, with total revenue of $10.56 billion, 85% adj EBITDA growth, and double-digit adj EBITDA margins, despite challenges in the Wind segment. GEV is uniquely positioned to meet large-scale energy demands with its power generation, grid modernization, and renewable energy solutions, supported by a robust backlog and customer confidence.