A 300% Increase in AI Data Center Demand Will Propel Growth for These 3 High-Yield Stocks

By Reuben Gregg Brewer | June 04, 2025, 5:10 AM

Artificial intelligence (AI) isn't technically a living thing, even though it can seem like one at times. The truth is, if you stop providing electricity to the hardware that supports any AI system, it ceases to operate. And that's the big story behind the growth opportunity ahead for NextEra Energy (NYSE: NEE), Dominion Energy (NYSE: D), and Brookfield Renewable (NYSE: BEP)(NYSE: BEPC).

Each of these high-yield stocks offers investors a way to profit from growth in the AI space without having to try to pick an AI winner.

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NextEra Energy is growing its dividend 10% a year

At its current share price, NextEra Energy has a 3.2% dividend yield. That compares to a 1.3% average yield for stocks in the S&P 500 index and the 2.9% yield of the average utility. You can find utilities with higher yields, but NextEra's is relatively attractive. The real story here, however, is dividend growth.

Management has boosted NextEra's dividend at a 10% annualized clip over the past decade, and it expects to continue doing so at about that rate over the next couple of years. Its payout growth has been supported by the utility's steadily growing regulated business in Florida and, more to the point, its fast-growing clean energy business. The clean energy business sells power to other companies under long-term contracts. Large companies are increasingly looking for clean energy solutions as they expand, including the technology companies that are powering the AI revolution. And AI-related electricity demand in the United States is projected to increase by 300% over the next decade or so.

Dividend growth investors looking for a way to tap into the AI sector while still maximizing yield will want to do a deep dive on NextEra Energy today.

Dominion Energy is getting its business on the right track

Dominion Energy is a turnaround story, and the stock could be appealing to investors who don't mind taking on just a little extra risk for a lot more yield. The regulated electric utility's yield at the current share price is around 4.7%, which is well above the industry norm. The risk here, however, is pretty low, given the company's government-granted monopolies in the regions it serves.

One of those regions, Virginia, happens to be among the largest data center markets in the world. Add in a large offshore wind farm Dominion is building in the state, and it seems well-positioned to take advantage of the added demand that AI will create. The problem here is that the utility is currently focused on strengthening its balance sheet, which in part entails reducing its dividend payout ratio to bring it back in line with its peers.

Basically, expect dividend growth at Dominion Energy to be on hold for at least a couple of years. However, investors who buy today will get a well-above-average yield, which seems ample compensation for income seekers as they await the stock's return to dividend growth in the future.

Brookfield Renewable is a global play

At the current share price, Brookfield Renewable Partners yields 6.2%. The company also has a roughly identical corporate share class with a lower 5% yield, a function of the higher demand for those shares. As the name implies, Brookfield Renewable invests in renewable power assets such as hydroelectric, solar, and wind, as well as battery storage and nuclear power. Unlike NextEra and Dominion, Brookfield Renewable operates on a global scale, allowing it to take advantage of AI and data center demand wherever it is popping up.

For example, Brookfield Renewable has inked a deal with Microsoft to provide the tech giant with 10.5 gigawatts of new renewable power over the next decade. The purpose of the deal is specifically to support Microsoft's data center expansion. This shows what Brookfield Renewable's globally diversified portfolio can support. Investors should take a serious look at the high-yield opportunity here.

AI is a growth driver for electricity demand

Wall Street is excited about artificial intelligence and its rapid development, but many investors are focusing specifically on the direct AI plays. It's always tough to accurately pick long-term winners in fast-changing emerging markets. However, it is pretty clear that no matter which AI companies wind up the big winners, they will all need reliable access to growing supplies of electricity. And that means that high-yield stocks like NextEra Energy, Dominion Energy, and Brookfield Renewable are likely to be winners from the AI revolution, too.

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Reuben Gregg Brewer has positions in Brookfield Renewable Partners and Dominion Energy. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Microsoft and NextEra Energy. The Motley Fool recommends Brookfield Renewable, Brookfield Renewable Partners, and Dominion Energy and recommends the following options: long January 2026 $395 calls on Microsoft and short January 2026 $405 calls on Microsoft. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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