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Utility AES reports a rise in profit for the quarter on higher electricity prices

AES, a U.S. utility company, reported on Tuesday a higher profit for the third quarter due to increased electricity rates and booming demand.

Utilities are pushing to increase customer bills in order to fund upgrades to critical infrastructure, such as electrical grids or power lines. This is to support a surge in electricity consumption that has never been seen before. The main reason for this is the rapid expansion of data centers devoted to artificial intelligence (AI) and cryptocurrency.

AES's renewables unit has seen significant growth since last year. This is due to a global push towards cleaner power sources, as the U.S. electricity consumption is predicted to reach record levels.

Andres Glski, CEO of Gluski Energy, said: "We have a backlog of 11.1 gigawatts of power purchase agreements signed, including 4 GW from hyperscalers, with the majority coming online in the next three to four years."

Utility reported revenue of $3.35billion for the third quarter. This is up from $3.29billion a year earlier.

The Virginia-based firm reported a net income of $634 million attributable shareholders, up from $504 million the year before. (Reporting and editing by Shilpi Mahumdar in Bengaluru, Vallari Srivastava from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)