The $33B Bond Bonanza: Who’s Paying 9% to Power the AI Boom?

If you wish to fathom the AI and data center frenzy of 2026, do not squint at GPUs, megawatts, or backlog announcements.

Behold the bond market.

This article first appeared in Miner Weekly, a weekly newsletter by Blocksbridge Consulting curating the latest news in energy, compute, infrastructure, and data analysis from The Energy Mag. The original article can be viewed here.

Over the past 12 months, more than $33 billion of long-term senior notes have been issued by a mere handful of bitcoin mining/AI infrastructure companies, utilities, and power producers-excluding convertible notes, of course. This isn’t equity dilution. It’s hard debt: Fixed coupons; Real maturities; Real interest expense. A veritable adult beverage for the financially mature.

And the spread between who pays 4% and who pays 9%? Ah, that tells you everything about how the market is underwriting the data center arms race. Like a well-tailored suit, the price reflects both the fabric and the tailor’s confidence.

The 9% Club: AI and Bitcoin Infrastructure

At the high-yield end of the spectrum, the capital comes at a price-one that would make a penguin blush.

CoreWeave printed:

  • $2.0B at 9.25% (May 2025)
  • $1.75B at 9.00% (July 2025)

Applied Digital: $2.35B at 9.25% (Nov 2025)

TeraWulf: $3.2B at 7.75% (Oct 2025)

Cipher Mining (NASDAQ: CIFR):

  • $1.4B at 7.125% (Nov 2025)
  • $2.0B at 6.125% (Feb 2026)

Cipher’s February deal is intriguing. In three months, its pricing improved by a full percentage point while doubling down with a $2 billion issuance. One might say there’s still appetite for “compute-backed” credit, particularly when colocation leases and power contracts are as reliable as a British summer.

But let us step back and compare this to the staid, reliable world of regulated utilities.

The 4-5% World: Incumbent Energy Giants

Now observe the other side of the ledger.

Dominion Energy (NYSE: D): Multiple tranches between 4.6% and 5.65%

NRG Energy (NYSE: NRG): Mostly 4.7%-6.0%

Vistra Corp.: $2.25B at 4.70% and 5.35%

The Southern (NYSE: SO) Company: Several issuances clustered around 4%-5.5%

Constellation Energy (NASDAQ: CEG): $2.75B in January 2026, multi-tranche, largely sub-5% depending on maturity

Same macro environment. Same Treasury curve. Different credit pricing. The message from lenders is clear: regulated load and contracted generation are still infrastructure. AI and bitcoin? Even with long-term offtake agreements, they’re still growth credit. A bit like ordering a Rolls-Royce and paying in IOUs.

The Spread Story is a Credit-Rating Story

If you line these issuers up by coupon, you get a rough risk ladder:

  • 4%-5%: Regulated utilities and diversified power producers
  • 5%-6%: Stronger independent generators
  • 6%-9%: Bitcoin miners and AI infrastructure builders

Regulated utilities and established power producers reside in the investment-grade universe, with long operating histories, predictable (often regulated) cash flows, and deep institutional demand for their paper. The sort of stability one might find in a well-worn armchair.

On the other side, the newer “compute” names-those still scaling, building, or proving the durability of their customer base-borrow as high-yield / speculative-grade credits. Even with real contracts, the market prices in execution risk, refinancing risk, and the cruel irony that capex eats cash before it creates cash. A dance of optimism and arithmetic.

Why So Much Debt, So Fast?

The common thread isn’t crypto cycles. It’s data center demand.

Utilities are revising capital plans upward. Southern now expects a $78.1 billion investment plan through 2030, with $15.9 billion in 2026 alone-explicitly citing data center load growth. Dominion, too, flags billions in anticipated long-term debt issuance ($6B-$9.5B in 2026) to support infrastructure expansion driven by large new data center customers. A veritable arms race, though the weapons are watts and the casualties are spreads.

On the AI side, the logic is simpler: secure power first, figure out monetization later. For miners transitioning into HPC, the debt stack is the bridge between legacy bitcoin cash flows and future AI tenancy-assuming there’s still cash flow from bitcoin mining. For AI players like CoreWeave, it’s about scaling ahead of revenue realization under hyperscaler contracts. A game of chicken with the balance sheet.

Bubble or CapEx Supercycle?

That’s a bigger question hanging over all of this.

If AI demand holds, these coupons may look entirely rational. Debt gets refinanced lower. Assets appreciate. Power scarcity becomes the bottleneck. But if AI demand cools-or hyperscaler buildouts lose momentum-the 7%-9% debt stack tied to merchant-exposed compute assets could become burdensome fast, particularly with bitcoin mining economics providing little buffer. Remember: most of these maturities cluster around 2030-2036. That’s not far away in infrastructure time. This isn’t just a power story anymore. It’s a balance sheet story. A melodrama with spreads.

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2026-02-27 13:01