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Sempra posts higher Q2 profit on record-high temperatures

U.S. energy Sempra posted an increase in second-quarter profit on Tuesday, as it gained from strong need for electrical power during the peak summertime.

The energy benefited from a boost in demand as clients cranked up their cooling appliances such as air conditioners and refrigerators to handle the hot temperatures throughout the quarter.

According to researchers, 2024 could outrank 2023 as the hottest year since records began, after human-caused climate modification and El Nino natural weather phenomenon both pressed temperature levels to tape highs in the year up until now.

Sempra Facilities - the company's system that establishes, invests and runs clean energy technologies like carbon sequestration and tidy hydrogen - reported quarterly revenues of $291 million, compared with $208 million in 2015.

Business like Sempra, which runs tidy energy technologies, are anticipated to gain from the U.S. government's. push for huge innovation companies to buy new climate-friendly. energy generation to accommodate rising AI power needs.

The business, which supplies electrical energy and gas to. nearly 40 million clients in parts of California, Texas and. Mexico, said earnings from electrical energies was available in at $1.14. billion in the 2nd quarter, up from $1.05 billion last year.

However, Sempra missed adjusted earnings and profits. estimates for the quarter. It posted an adjusted revenue of 89. cents per share, listed below estimates of 94 cents per share,. according to LSEG data.

The company's quarterly total earnings fell almost 10% to. $ 3.01 billion, likewise missing price quotes of $3.4 billion.

The San Diego, California-based business's net income increased to. $ 713 million, or $1.12 per share, in the second quarter, from. $ 603 million, 95 cents per share, in 2015.

(source: Reuters)