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  • Power stocks plunge as AI energy needs questioned due to new China AI lab


    The cooling towers of the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Middletown, Pennsylvania, Oct. 30, 2024.

    Danielle DeVries | CNBC

    Power companies that are most exposed to the tech sector’s data center boom plunged early Monday, as the debut of China’s DeepSeek open source AI laboratory led investors to question how much energy artificial intelligence applications will actually consume.

    Constellation Energy and Vistra Corp. tumbled more than 14% in premarket trading. GE Vernova slid nearly 16% trading while Talen Energy lost more than 8%.

    Constellation, Vistra and GE Vernova have led the S&P 500 this year as investors speculated that AI data centers will boost demand for enormous amounts of electricity.

    But DeepSeek has developed a model that it claims is cheaper and more efficient than U.S competitors, raising doubts about the vast sums of money the tech sector is pouring in to data centers.

    The tech companies have anticipated needing so much electricity to supply data centers that they have increasingly looked to nuclear power as a source of reliable, carbon-free energy.

    Constellation, for example, has signed a power agreement with Microsoft to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear plant outside Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Talen is powering an Amazon data center with electricity from the nearby Susquehanna nuclear plant.

    Vistra has not inked a data center deal yet, though investors see promise in its nuclear and natural gas assets. GE Vernova has soared this year as the market believes its gas and electric grid businesses will benefit from AI demand.

    This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.



    It was a rough day for power stocks as investors reacted to news of a new AI energy lab opening in China. The lab, which is set to focus on developing AI technologies for the energy sector, has raised questions about the future demand for traditional power sources.

    The announcement has sparked concerns that AI advancements in energy efficiency and sustainability could lead to a decrease in the need for traditional power sources such as coal and oil. This has led to a sell-off in power stocks as investors worry about the long-term implications for the industry.

    While the future of AI in the energy sector remains uncertain, it is clear that the industry is rapidly evolving. Investors will need to closely monitor developments in this space to ensure they are well-positioned for the changing landscape.

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  • Trump’s choice for treasury secretary questioned on the economy


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    Scott Bessent, President-elect Trump’s pick for Treasury Secretary, was pressed about Trump’s economic plans at his Senate confirmation hearing. NBC News’ Garrett Haake reports.



President Trump’s recent nomination of Steven Mnuchin for treasury secretary has sparked controversy and raised questions about the future of the economy. Mnuchin, a former Goldman Sachs executive and hedge fund manager, has faced scrutiny for his connections to Wall Street and his role in the 2008 financial crisis.

Critics argue that Mnuchin’s background in finance may not align with the interests of the American people, and question whether he will prioritize the needs of Main Street over those of Wall Street. Some have also raised concerns about Mnuchin’s lack of government experience and his ties to the wealthy elite.

As the country continues to grapple with economic challenges, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on businesses and workers, the choice of treasury secretary is more important than ever. The Senate confirmation hearings for Mnuchin will provide an opportunity for lawmakers to delve into his economic policies and priorities, and determine whether he is the right person to lead the country’s economic recovery.

Stay tuned for updates on Mnuchin’s confirmation process and the implications for the economy under the Trump administration.

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