Saudi Electricity Co. (SEC) is planning to set up a power generation subsidiary, it said in a statement to Tadawul on Monday.
The Gulf's largest utility has called shareholders meeting on Dec.18 to vote on the establishment of a power generation subsidiary.
The Public Investment Fund, the Kingdom's sovereign wealth fund, owns a 74 percent stake in SEC. Other major shareholder includes state-run Saudi Aramco, which owns nearly 7 percent stake.
Saudi Arabia aims to generate SAR 35 to SAR 40 billion in non-oil revenues from its privatization program by 2020 and create up to 12,000 jobs, Saudi Press Agency reported in April, citing a document.
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