Saudi Electricity Co has reported a wider first-quarter loss on costs from buying power and lower seasonal demand, Bloomberg has reported. The net loss of the state-controlled power producer increased to SR782m ($208.5m) from SR771m a year earlier. Saudi Electricity's loss was due to 'an increase in energy bought from independent producers to meet an increasing demand,' the utility provider said.
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