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US utility Sempra's revenue falls 17% in first quarter

U.S. power and gas utility Sempra posted a 17% drop in its firstquarter earnings on Tuesday, affected by lower revenues at 2 of its systems.

Sempra, which accommodates nearly 40 million customers in areas consisting of California, Texas and Mexico, stated revenue from its gas energies more than cut in half to $2.11 billion from the year earlier.

Earnings at the company's California unit dropped 5.8%, while its electrical sales was up to 935 million kilowatt hours (kWh) from 1.6 billion kWh a year earlier.

Sempra Infrastructure, the company's system that establishes, invests and runs clean energy infrastructure, reported a 58%. fall in its quarterly earnings.

The Texas unit published a more than twofold jump in its. profit throughout the quarter.

The business said Sempra Texas continues to see broad. economic growth across its service area with significant. development in residential, commercial and industrial development,. consisting of development of digital facilities such as data. And microchip and semiconductor manufacturing. centers.

Utilities are anticipating to benefit from a boom in. electrical power demand driven by data centers utilized for powering. innovations such as generative AI, which has caused modifications. in capital expenditure plans and need projections for numerous. energies at the start of the year.

Sempra's earnings was up to $801 million, or $1.26 per. share, for the quarter ended March 31, from $969 million, or. $ 1.53 per share, a year previously.

Its total revenue came in at $3.64 billion, below $6.56. billion last year.

The San Diego, California-based business expects its. full-year 2024 revenue per share to be between $4.52 and $4.82. It posted a profit of $4.79 per share in 2023.

(source: Reuters)