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British utility SSE raises $2.7 billion in equity to fund investment plans

The British utility SSE announced a five-year investment program worth 33 billion pounds ($44.29billion) on Wednesday. This plan is partly funded by an equity raise of 2 billion pounds, and aims to upgrade UK's regulated electric networks as well as its renewables business.

The British power company stated that about 80% of planned expenditures, or 27 billion pounds will be spent on upgrading the regulated electric networks. The remainder, however, will be invested in renewables and flexible assets.

The plan is funded by a combination of cash flow generation, increased borrowing and equity placements. It also includes plans to sell assets worth about 2 billion pounds.

SSE Chief Executive Martin Pibworth stated that the Transformation for Growth Investment Plan is based on an opportunity once in a generation to upgrade the UK's electricity network and create a cleaner, safer and more affordable energy supply.

Power generator and network operator reported a 28% drop in adjusted first-half pretax profit for the six-month period ended September 30. This was due to lower output and unfavorable conditions. ($1 = 0.7451 pounds) (Reporting by Yamini Kalia, Ankita Bora and Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru; Editing by Sumana Nandy, Subhranshu Sahu and Rashmi Aich)

(source: Reuters)