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    Home - Business - National Grid taps shareholders to help fund £60bn low-carbon energy switch
    Business Updated:May 24, 2024

    National Grid taps shareholders to help fund £60bn low-carbon energy switch

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    National Grid taps shareholders to help fund £60bn low-carbon energy switch

    National Grid taps shareholders to help fund £60bn low-carbon energy switch

    Infrastructure firm raises £6.8bn to connect homes to renewable energy sources across US and UK

    National Grid has tapped shareholders for nearly £7bn to fund a £60bn spending spree to upgrade its networks to cope with the switch to low-carbon energy on either side of the Atlantic.

    The energy infrastructure company announced a £6.8bn rights issue – where existing shareholders are offered new shares – to provide fresh funds for investment in thousands of miles of cables to connect homes with renewable energy projects in the UK and the US.

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    https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/may/23/national-grid-taps-shareholders-to-help-fund-60bn-low-carbon-energy-switch

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