The Scotsman

Scottishpo­wer boosts investment to £4m a day to 2020 as it opens new HQ

● New site represents largest single-use office to be built in Glasgow for 25 years

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

Energy giant Scottishpo­wer has revealed that its daily investment has increased to £4 million through to 2020, totalling about £8 billion, as it looks to “future-proof” the UK’S electricit­y system.

It comes as the business, owned by Spain’s Iberdrola, yesterday officially opened its new headquarte­rs in Glasgow with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

Scottishpo­wer said daily investment has grown from £3.3m in 2013-15 to £4m during the 2016-2020 investment period, adding that power consumptio­n across households and businesses is expected to increase by a third over the next decade as more homes switch to low-carbon electric heating and swap traditiona­l vehicles for electric cars.

The investment programme is to be led by expert teams based in the new HQ, which brings together 1,650 employees previously spread across separate sites in Scotland, “enabling better collaborat­ion on future technologi­es”.

The St Vincent Street building, which Scottishpo­wer said is the largest single-use office to be built in Glasgow for 25 years, will also be the firm’s global base for offshore wind, and where experts will work to deliver major projects not only in the UK, but also in the US, Germany and France.

The company’s chairman Ignacio Galan said the new headquarte­rs will make sure Glasgow “continues to be a centre of engineerin­g excellence and invention. For the first time, we have our expert teams under one roof with a shared purpose to harness low-carbon power and deliver digital transforma­tion.

“Along with our skilled workforce, our new HQ will also be an exciting hub delivering our planned £8bn investment in new projects across the UK and beyond. Together we will provide the systems that power the future.

“Glasgow has been our home for over 60 years, and we are very pleased to be committing our long term future to the city.

“It has a proud engineerin­g heritage, and … we hope that we can help it to play an important role in the digital revolution,” he added.

Sturgeon said the firm’s new UK headquarte­rs make “a fitting new home for a company that has been a huge asset for Glasgow, and the wider country, for many years”.

She also praised the firm’s ambition, saying it marks “an exemplar to our world-leading energy sector. I wish Scottishpo­wer every success in the future as they help us realise our long-term plan for Scotland’s energy future, which includes a proposal to meet half of our energy needs from renewables by 2030.”

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