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SSE share price surges as utility unveils £33bn grid investment plan and £2bn equity raise

London — 12 November 2025 — SSE plc’s share price jumped after the FTSE‑100 utility set out a five‑year, £33 billion programme to upgrade Britain’s power networks and accelerate homegrown clean energy, alongside plans to raise around £2 billion of new equity to help fund the build‑out.

Market reaction: shares hit fresh highs
By late morning, SSE traded around 2,186p, up 10.7% on the day, after touching a new 52‑week high of 2,228p. The move came as investors digested the scale and funding of the strategy outlined today. (Prices as of 10:27 GMT.)

What SSE announced
SSE’s “Transformation for Growth” plan will invest £33 billion over the next five years, which the company describes as fully funded. Roughly 80% of that total is directed to regulated electricity networks, with the remainder earmarked for renewables and flexible generation. The company says the push is designed to make the UK’s energy system cleaner, more secure and more affordable, while supporting broader economic growth. SSE

Pivot to networks: where the money goes
The blueprint concentrates capital on grid bottlenecks and connection capacity:

  • ~£22 billion in electricity transmission across the north of Scotland, largely covering 11 Pathway to 2030 projects that expand and strengthen high‑voltage infrastructure.
  • ~£5 billion in distribution networks across the north of Scotland and central southern England to meet rising demand and connect low‑carbon technologies.

Renewables remain in focus
Outside regulated networks, SSE will continue selective investment in clean generation and system flexibility, including delivery of Dogger Bank, which the company notes is set to be the world’s largest offshore wind farm once operational.

Funding update: equity raise draws attention
SSE is seeking to raise about £2 billion by issuing new shares to support the plan—part of a financing mix that also includes additional debt. The move, flagged this morning, framed investor debate around the balance between growth, returns and capital structure.

SSE share price (LSE: SSE) — snapshot

  • Last trade: ~2,186p at 10:27 GMT, +10.71% day‑on‑day
  • Intraday high:2,228p (new 52‑week high)
  • Previous close:1,974.5p
    Figures are delayed; check exchange feeds for real‑time pricing.

Executive commentary and jobs impact
Chief executive Martin Pibworth said the plan aims to “build a cleaner, more secure and more affordable energy system,” underpinned by UK regulatory frameworks. SSE says it already supports 67,000 jobs directly and through its supply chains and expects that number to rise as the programme ramps up. (Statement paraphrased from company release.) SSE

Why it matters
Britain’s energy transition increasingly hinges on grid capacity—moving power from windy coasts and remote highlands to where people live and industry operates. Today’s announcement formalises a networks‑first capital allocation that dovetails with a broader UK push to accelerate connections and slash curtailment of renewable output. The combination of clearer funding, regulated‑asset growth, and near‑term execution milestones helped propel SSE’s stock to its strongest levels in a year.

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