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Thursday 23 May 2024 1:01 pm

Will National Grid’s £7bn fundraise be enough for its ambitions?

By: Elliot Gulliver-Needham

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One of the biggest fundraisers in the UK this year just hit the market, with National Grid’s pitch to bring £7bn in over the next five years to fund its £60bn energy transition investment plan.

The new £60bn plan is ambitious, with just over half of the investment being spent in the UK, and the rest going to National Grid’s US operations.

The plan allows investors can buy seven new shares at a discount of roughly a third, for every 24 shares they already own.

“Incentives like this allow existing shareholders to fund and benefit from National Grid’s potential growth,” explained Aarin Chiekrie, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.

The UK has a target to decarbonise its power sector by 2035, and the company had already set up plans to boost the grid network beyond 2030 to accommodate the expected growth in electricity demand.

Neil Shah, executive director of content and strategy at Edison Group, was very positive on the move, noting that the fundraiser showed “National Grid’s focus on the decarbonisation of energy system, while also working to deliver more jobs across both sides of the Atlantic”.

“As pressure amounts to push for more renewable and sustainable solutions, it is natural that National Grid is pushing for additional investments,” he added.

However, after the company also reported its underwhelming results this morning, it fell by over 10 per cent on the stock exchange, wiping out £4.3bn from its market capitalisation.

“It’s not a good look when a company reports a slump in profits and then goes cap in hand to shareholders, asking them to stump up £7bn,” said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.

“Some investors might view this as a bit cheeky, but others will be salivating at the chance to buy shares in a generous dividend payer at a big discount to the market price.”

Nevertheless, the company will need this cash to push ahead with its plan, and has also announced a move to sell off Grain LNG, its UK LNG asset, and National Grid Renewables, its US onshore renewables business.

Edison’s Shah added: “Looking ahead, it seems National Grid is poised for additional growth as the effects of this long-term investment plan come into fruition.”

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