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National Grid to raise $9 bln in biggest UK rights issue since 2009

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Britain’s National Grid plans to raise about 7 billion pounds ($8.9 billion) in the largest UK rights issue since 2009 as it gears up to invest 60 billion pounds in energy networks, it said on Thursday.

Britain has a target to decarbonise its power sector by 2035, which will require many more renewable power plants connected to the electricity grid.

Thursday’s announcement comes a day after UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called a national election on July 4.

“I don’t see a material impact if we see a change of government,” CEO John Pettigrew said in a media call, adding that the country has a stable regulatory framework.

Shares in National Grid were down more than 10% at 10.09 pounds by 1040 GMT. Other British utilities were also down sharply on concern over political risk in the sector. The planned rights issue is National Grid’s largest ever and its first since 2010, a company spokesperson said. It is also the largest in the UK since 2009 and Europe’s biggest since 2021, Dealogic data shows. The company, which runs Britain’s energy systems and operates electricity and gas businesses in New York and Massachusetts, allocated about 31 billion pounds for UK electricity transmission and distribution, with the rest earmarked for the United States.

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The rights issue of 1.09 billion new shares is at 645 pence per share on the basis of seven new shares for every 24 existing shares, the company said, representing a 34.7% discount, adjusted to reflect a recommended 2024 final dividend of 39.12 pence a share.

The London-based company said it intends to sell its Grain liquefied natural gas terminal and its U.S. onshore renewables business to shift focus to its networks business.

National Grid said it will invest the 60 billion pounds in the five years to the end of March 2029, nearly double its investment over the past five years, creating more than 60,000 jobs.

“National Grid has the traditional pros of a utility, but also major growth opportunities – a rarity for the sector,” Hargreaves Lansdown analyst Aarin Chiekrie wrote in a note.

The company also reported a 15% fall in pretax profit from continuing operations to 3.05 billion pounds for the year to March 31.

The utility company forecast annual asset growth of 10% in the five-year period to the end of its 2029 financial year.

National Grid’s top shareholders include BlackRock, Capital Research Global, The Vanguard Group, sovereign wealth Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and Lazard Asset Management.

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