Western Daily Press

Pennon sees profits hit by soaring power costs

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WATER firm Pennon said its halfyear profits slumped by three quarters after it was hit by a doubling of power costs amid the energy crisis.

The company said first half pre-tax profits tumbled by 75.1% to £22.5m in the six months to September 30, despite revenues rising by 9.3% to £425.5m.

The group, which owns South West Water and Bristol Water, said its power costs jumped to around £49 million from £24m a year ago, and shot up by around £23m on a likefor-like basis.

Pennon recently said it expects full-year power costs to rise to around £106m, up from £56mthe previous year.

It said the group’s strong balance sheet is helping to offset the surge in power bills, while it is offsetting wider cost pressures through savings across the business.

Pennon also said it is helping financiall­y struggling customers, with more than 100,000 in its region being supported by affordabil­ity initiative­s and around £78m earmarked for these programmes.

The firm also announced yesterday it is doubling its apprentice­ship and graduate schemes to 1,000 by 2030, while also offering 5,000 work placements to schoolchil­dren over the same period.

The initiative comes as firms launch innovative drives to boost recruitmen­t in a tough jobs market.

Pennon chief executive Susan Davy said: “We are delivering over £78m of benefits to customers at a time when customers need it most.”

She said the apprentice­ship and graduate scheme is designed to support “those in our region to live local and prosper”.

She also hailed record investment to help bolster Pennon’s environmen­tal performanc­e and build water supply resilience for the future, “having experience­d the hottest, driest year since records began”.

She added: “We are announcing a further increase in investment in water resilience schemes of around £45m to repurpose ex-quarries and mines and introduce de-salination units to ensure our resilience to 2050 is in place now.

“Together with the investment announced earlier this month, this brings the total reinvestme­nt in these initiative­s to around £75 million.”

Earlier this year, Pennon’s South West Water supplier came under the glare of regulator Ofwat over its environmen­tal performanc­e and sewage treatment works.

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