Sempra’s capital spending will rise to a record ~$65 billion for 2026-2030 from $56 billion during the previous five-year period, according to a
The biggest share of those outlays will focus on expanding Sempra’s Texas utility as data centers help drive power-demand growth, company says.
- Co. expects total rate base from Texas and California utilities to almost double to to $97b in 2030 compared with last year
- EPS poised to rise to $6.70-$7.50 from $4.69 in same period
- At Oncor in Texas, more investment is needed as the utility’s queue to connect big ...
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