In Short : Investing in net-zero projects is crucial for accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy. By allocating resources towards renewable energy generation, energy efficiency improvements, and other sustainable initiatives, SSE can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving the goal of net-zero emissions.
In Detail : Energy company SSE has announced a £2.5bn increase in its existing five-year investment programme – as it also published its half-year results.
SSE said the strength of its financial position and greater clarity over electricity transmission projects has led the group to upgrade its investment programme to £20.5bn across the five years to the financial year 2027.
This is £2.5bn higher than its previous target with the additional spending also fully funded and focused on electricity infrastructure that will support the transition to net zero.
The group, which is a developer and operator of electricity infrastructure from wind farms to networks and flexible power generation, said adjusted profit before tax increased by 1% to £565.2m in the six months to September 30.
Adjusted earnings per share was 37.0p, down 11% and reflecting the seasonal nature of SSE’s operations that deliver the majority of annual earnings in the second half.
SSE said the first half saw a strong performance from the Thermal business as it benefited from the addition of Keadby 2 and Triton power stations alongside improved availability of its other assets.
In Renewables, profitability increased despite adverse weather conditions due to higher average hedge prices and lower hedge buy-back costs.
In electricity networks, its Transmission business saw operating profits rise 3%while Distribution’s operating profits were down 31% mainly as a result of inflationary costs which are expected to be recouped in future years, and storm costs.
SSE has positioned itself at the heart of the clean energy transition – during the first six months of 2023/24, it had capital expenditures of £1.1bn, delivering a range of nationally significant clean energy projects including:
Achieving first power at Dogger Bank, which when complete will be the world’s largest offshore wind farm capable of powering six million homes in Great Britain.
Completing full operational delivery of Seagreen, Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm and the deepest tethered in the world, capable of powering up to 1.6 million homes.
Installing the 260km subsea transmission cable that will connect Shetland to the GB mainland for the first time with full energisation of the link expected in 2024.
Securing planning consent and the supply chain to deliver the Eastern Green Link 2, a joint venture with National Grid Electricity Transmission, that will install a subsea connection from Peterhead in the north east of Scotland to Drax in Yorkshire.