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Saudi Electricity Company

Main Category: Electric Power Generation and Transmission
City : Riyadh
Country : Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Electricity eyes sukuk

Gulf's largest utility by market value says it needs to spend $6.93bn on 4 power plants to meet demand.

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Nuclear’s second wind

Time is a healer, as the saying goes. And in the case of nuclear energy this seems to be true.

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GE inks $500mn Saudi contract

Power deal to supply gas turbines and generators to various power plants owned by Saudi Electricity.

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Experts back Gulf nuclear drive

Experts push nuclear to fuel booming economies in favour of renewable sources like wind and solar power.

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Saudi Electricity posts biggest loss in four years

Gulf largest utility loses $205.6mn during Q1, a time when falling demand hits profit.

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Saudi to overhaul power sector

Gov't to privatise Saudi Electricity, breaking utility up into four separate units, regulator says.

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Gulf markets rebound

Stocks across region push markets to higher close, bar Saudi which drops for fifth time in six days.

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Saudi boosts domestic power supply

Saudi Electricity says $40bn needed in investments by 2017 to reach demand.

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Saudi power project in prequalification stage

Some 45 companies and consortia previously submitted expressions of interest for the project.

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Saudi Electricity posts biggest loss in years

Utility reports loss of $144.8mn in Q4, twice as large as most pessimistic forecast.

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Saudi Electricity to shell out $7.4bn to meet demand

Utility unveils largest ever budget outlay for 2008 as consumption and costs soar.

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Saudi Electricity awards $1bn Rabigh contracts

Three local firms win contracts to expand generating capacity of power plant by 60%.

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Kelman takes Saudi treble

Delivery of transformer monitoring units for Saudi Electricity Company to be fast-tracked.

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Saudi Electricity earnings helped by summer heat

Gulf's largest utility increases Q3 profit by 5.8% to $454.4mn, beating forecasts.

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SEC job awarded

Zamil Cool Care has signed an agreement worth US $5.8 million (SAR21.5 million) with Saudi Electric Company (SEC).

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Arab energy giants eye coal imports

Four Gulf Arab states consider importing coal for power as they struggle to meet domestic demand.

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Saudi Electricity to spend $51bn to up capacity

Company will raise money from Islamic bonds to increase capacity by 60%.

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Saudi Electricity to sell $533mn in bonds

Company needs to up its generating capacity to meet increasing demand for power.

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Saudi to invest $50bn in power

Saudi Electricity says investment is needed to meet electricity demand up to 2015.

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SEC to invest $24 bn by 2010

Gulf's largest utility will sell Islamic bonds during next ten to 15 years to finance expansion.

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Saudi Electricity says has Aramco support

Utility says it is getting the support it needs to avoid summer power outages.

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Saudi Electricity seeks Aramco help

Utility needs Aramco to invest in more gas exploration and fuel pipelines to avoid power cuts this summer.

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Saudi Electricity to slash 900 jobs

Utility firm invites applications from employees for early retirement.

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