Uniper Expands Investment Strategy to Support Europe’s AI Infrastructure

Latest Market Alert | 17 July 2026

Executive Summary

German utility Uniper has announced plans to invest approximately €5 billion by 2030 as part of its wider transformation strategy, with supplying electricity to large-scale AI data centres becoming an increasingly important commercial focus. Reuters reports the company has identified more than ten existing power-generation sites suitable for future data-centre developments as electricity demand from artificial intelligence continues to accelerate.

Why it matters

Artificial intelligence is creating a structural increase in electricity demand, making power generation, grid capacity and energy infrastructure increasingly strategic assets for both governments and investors.

UK impact

The UK is expected to experience similar growth in electricity demand from AI infrastructure, increasing the importance of investment in generation capacity, grid resilience and energy security.

Global impact

Utilities are increasingly positioning themselves as long-term infrastructure partners to technology companies, reflecting the growing convergence between the energy and digital sectors.

Our View

Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming an energy story as much as a technology story. Access to reliable electricity infrastructure is likely to become a significant competitive advantage over the coming decade.

Risk Indicator: MODERATE

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