The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Profits soar to £559m at power firm

- ROB MCLAREN

Profits at Perth energy giant SSE have more than tripled as the government is expected to announce a new windfall tax on the power sector today.

The business reported pre-tax profits of £559.4 million for the six months to September. This compares to profits of £174.2m for the same period last year.

However, SSE, which is developing several offshore wind projects, says it is investing several times its profits.

Investment in the financial period was £1.7 billion, compared to £1bn last year.

It has started generating power from the Seagreen wind farm off the coast of Angus.

It has also completed foundation­s at Dogger Bank, which will be the world’s largest offshore wind farm when completed.

The group’s financial results benefited from a good performanc­e from its flexible gasfired power stations and gas storage facilities.

SSE has approximat­ely 40% of the UK’S onshore undergroun­d gas storage capacity.

It says this has provided “vital security of supply and flexibilit­y” in more volatile market conditions. SSE chief executive Alistair Phillips-davies said: “We have delivered a good strategic and financial performanc­e reflecting the strength of our business model.

“This has enabled us to invest far more than we earn – building and operating the clean homegrown energy infrastruc­ture that will provide a sustainabl­e solution to the energy crisis.”

The chief executive said the firm’s investment means “cheaper, cleaner and more secure energy is coming”.

He adds: “It just needs to be built and SSE is building at pace.

“With a supportive government policy environmen­t, SSE alone could invest more than £24bn in Great Britain by the end of this decade.

“We therefore welcome the prime minister’s commitment at COP27 to go faster in deploying clean energy infrastruc­ture.”

The financial update comes as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt prepares to give his first budget today.

According to reports, he is preparing to hit electricit­y generation companies with a 40% windfall tax on their “excess returns” as he attempts to fund measures to ease the cost-of-living crisis.

 ?? ?? PROJECT: Beatrice offshore windfarm is part-owned by SSE.
PROJECT: Beatrice offshore windfarm is part-owned by SSE.

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