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Ian Marchant, our CEO, talks about our full-year results

Energy Bill must deliver an attractive investment climate for UK renewables

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A broad coalition of energy companies have written to Edward Davey Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change outlining real concerns about the Government's proposed 'Contracts for Difference' CFD proposal for subsidising new low carbon investments.

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Balancing energy businesses

We are the only company listed on the London Stock Exchange that has economically-regulated businesses like networks and market-based businesses like electricity generation and energy supply in the UK.

SSE at a glance

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Our core purpose is to provide the energy people need in a reliable and sustainable way; and our strategy is to deliver sustained real growth in the dividend.

Generating electricity from diverse sources

We generate electricity from gas and coal and renewable sources like wind and hydro. This gives us the greatest diversity in fuels for generating electricity among UK generators and the biggest portfolio of renewable energy.

Generation

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We are the UK's second largest generation business, with a total capacity of just over 11,300MW.

Securing the UK’s and Ireland’s future energy needs

We believe that the UK and Ireland needs to become less vulnerable to high oil and gas prices and to secure the supplies of energy people need in the future.

Generation

Hydro electric dam at Pitlochry

We are the UK's second largest generation business, with a total capacity of just over 11,300MW.

Our full-year results

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16 May 2012
Ian Marchant, our CEO, talks about our full-year results

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Energy Bill must deliver an attractive investment climate for UK renewables

15 May 2012

A broad coalition of energy companies have written to Edward Davey Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change outlining real concerns about the Government's proposed 'Contracts for Difference' CFD proposal for subsidising new low carbon investments.

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  • Generation

    The electricity generation sector powers the UK economy, and has done so in a very similar way for a number of years.  It was designed to provide electricity at the lowest cost to consumers. However this original design is no longer appropriate for the future, in which the UK will need more electricity, but must produce fewer carbon emissions doing so:

    • The UK now has legally binding climate change and renewable energy targets, and this means that the way in which it produces electricity must change: power stations which produce large amounts of carbon emissions, like coal and gas, will have to gradually be replaced by those which produce very few, such as renewables and nuclear.
    • In addition an increase in global demand for fossil fuels has led to these resources becoming more scarce and insecure, whilst at the same time increasing prices. The price for renewables and nuclear is also currently high.

    As such the Government is currently examining how to reform the electricity generation market in order to provide secure, sustainable and affordable electricity.  There are a number of policy areas which it is considering:

    Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS); Nuclear; Large Scale Renewables; Microgeneration; Capacity; Emissions Performance Standards; Green Investment Bank.