Duke Energy, a major electricity and natural gas supplier in the United States, from Wall Street to Lujiazui
李四哥
发表于 2024-3-11 12:22:12
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Duke Energy has a market value of $73 billion and is one of the largest power companies in the United States. It is a major electricity and natural gas supplier, as well as the largest liquefied gas supplier and natural gas station in the United States. Duke Energy's commercial power plants are located throughout the United States. The stocks in the US power industry may be in the early stages of rapid growth. Last year, the US doubled its forecast for electricity demand growth over the next five years, from 2% to 4.1%. Xu Ge believes that the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, data centers, cloud computing, and digital currency mining has driven a rapid increase in demand for electricity. Therefore, electricity and energy may be the next track.
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