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Ars Technica documents a wave of IPOs in the energy sector, driven by investors looking to board the AI train without buying Nvidia at its current multiples. The energy proxy becomes the favorite derivative trade - a clear end-of-cycle signal.
On July 16, Ars Technica reports an acceleration in the IPOs of energy companies, driven by investors seeking indirect exposure to AI. The logic: Nvidia and hyperscalers are expensive, but someone has to power their data centers—betting on electricity producers (SMR nuclear, gas, large-scale wind, transmission) is playing AI on the cheap.
Old end-of-cycle reflex: when the main asset is too expensive, you go up the chain to the picks and shovels of the picks and shovels. It worked with fabs (TSMC), then with memory (SK Hynix, CXMT), then with lithography (ASML). Energy was the next statistical trade. Double reading: either it's still early and the AI power wall is real (thread ai-power-wall), or it's already late and capital is looking for keywords to stick to mediocre business cases.
Fundamental quality of IPOs (signed PPAs vs promises, capex/cash flow over 3 years); the first "AI energy ETF" at BlackRock or Vanguard (end-of-cycle marker); the observed correlation with Nvidia's stock—if it becomes strong, the thesis of independent exposure collapses.
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Est-ce que ces entreprises énergétiques pourront vraiment suivre sur le long terme ?
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L'énergie comme proxy de l'IA, c'est malin. Mais ces entreprises tiendront-elles leurs promesses de croissance ?
Est-ce que cette course à l'énergie pour l'IA va nous pousser vers des pratiques plus durables ou juste vers une surconsommation ?
C'est une bonne idée, mais ça tiendra combien de temps ?
L'énergie comme proxy de l'IA, c'est malin. Mais ça va tenir ou c'est du vent ?
Les IPO énergie explosent, mais est-ce une bulle qui va éclater ?
Le mur électrique de l'IA : data centers, grid, capex béton