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Energy IPOs Surge as Investors Hunt for Ways to Play AI Boom
Companies coming to market are raising money at the fastest pace this century.

TL;DR
- Energy firms have raised $12.6 billion in IPOs in the first half of the year, the highest level since the dotcom bubble.
- The demand is driven by the immense energy requirements of AI data centers, which are becoming a bottleneck for the AI investment boom.
- Investors are shifting from AI chip stocks to infrastructure companies, referred to as 'picks and shovels'.
- Companies involved in power capacity expansion, reshoring, and AI infrastructure are attracting significant investment.
- While some IPOs are successful, nearly two-thirds of energy companies that floated this year and last are now trading below their offer price.
- Concerns exist about the viability of unproven technologies and the need for realistic valuations in the IPO market.