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Southern Co's profits beat expectations in the first quarter as demand for power soars

Southern Co beat analyst's expectations for the?first quarter profit on Thursday.

According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S. power consumption is expected to increase this year due to increasing demand from data centers that are dedicated to AI, cryptocurrency and homes and businesses using more electricity for heating and transportation.

Kilowatt-hours sold in the commercial sector for the third quarter increased by?4.2% while those in the industrial segment saw a 1.5% rise.

Southern Co is the second largest utility in the United States, with?9 millions customers. It serves the states of Alabama Georgia Illinois Mississippi Tennessee and Virginia.

In 'February, the utility said it had contracted with 10 gigawatts from large load customers including Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Compass Datacenters across all of its service areas.

The?first quarter revenue increased by nearly 8%, to $8.4 Billion. Operating expenses rose?more? than 10%.

The Atlanta-based utility posted a profit adjusted of $1.32 for the three months ending March 31. According to data compiled from LSEG, analysts on average estimated $1.21 a share. Reporting by Pranav Mathur in Bengaluru, editing by Shilpa Majumdar

(source: Reuters)