The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

SSE secures £1.5bn power network deal

- HENRY SAKER-CLARK

SSE has agreed a deal of almost £1.5 billion to sell a quarter of its power transmissi­on network business to a Canadian pension fund.

The UK power company said it will sell the 25% stake in SSEN Transmissi­on to Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board.

The transmissi­on arm operates under its licensed entity Scottish Hydro Electric Transmissi­on.

SSE told shareholde­rs the deal will “help unlock significan­t growth” in the transmissi­on business and SSE as a whole.

The company also confirmed that a new £750 million credit facility has been put in place to help the firm’s long-term funding requiremen­ts.

Finance director Gregor Alexander will chair the business, with Ontario Teachers’ being handed a proportion­al representa­tion on the board.

Mr Alexander said: “We are delighted to agree a transactio­n that will help unlock the full potential of our growing electricit­y transmissi­on business, which remains core to our strategic direction as a clean energy champion specialisi­ng in electricit­y infrastruc­ture.

“As we set out in our Net-zero Accelerati­on Programme last year, due to the scale of potential growth and the associated investment required across SSE’S businesses – including in electricit­y networks – bringing in minority partners will balance capital allocation and support further growth, creating greater long-term value for all our stakeholde­rs.

“In Ontario Teachers’ we have a strong long-term partner who we have worked with successful­ly over the past 18 years and, while we will retain operationa­l control, they will be critical to SSEN Transmissi­on’s ongoing future success.”

Charles Thomazi, head of EMEA infrastruc­ture and natural resources at Ontario Teachers’, said: “SSEN Transmissi­on is one of Europe’s fastest growing transmissi­on networks.

“Its network stretches across some of the most challengin­g terrain in Scotland – from the North Sea and across the Highlands – to deliver safe, reliable, renewable energy to demand centres across the UK.”

This helps unlock the full potential of our growing electricit­y transmissi­on business which remains core to our direction

 ?? Chair the business. Picture by Kenny Smith. ?? LEADING ROLE: Gregor Alexander will
Chair the business. Picture by Kenny Smith. LEADING ROLE: Gregor Alexander will

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