Saudi Electricity Co has said it will sign a contract next week with GDF Suez and two other firms to build a 1,730 megawatt power plant costing SR7.9bn ($2.1bn), Bloomberg has reported. The plant will become operational in 2012 and Saudi Electricity will buy the electricity for the next 20 years, it said. The deal will be part-financed by banks, SEC noted.
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