British Gas Defends Cold Winter Profits Boost

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 31 Juli 2013 | 16.01

British Gas has said higher costs largely wiped out profit growth from the unusually cold winter in the first half of its financial year.

Profits for the residential energy business in the six months to June 30 grew by 3.2% to £356m.

While the company admitted a benefit from the bitter conditions between January and June - with gas consumption rising by 13% - it insisted that profits were curtailed by "significantly higher environmental and commodity costs".

It said a new duty to deliver energy efficiency measures in customers' homes drove its environmental costs up 37% in the period.

The supplier raised its domestic tariffs by 6% last December, saying it would put additional revenues over the period to limit further bill increases in future but campaigners have pushed for price cuts to help consumers.

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It said it could not rule out further increases to tariffs ahead of the coming winter because an "upward pressure on costs" remained.

Nick Luff, finance director of parent firm Centrica, sought to shift part of the blame for any future rises to the Government-backed ECO (Energy Companies Obligation) scheme.

He said: "We will keep prices as low as we can for as long as we can for as long as we can. If prices do have to go up, we will delay it for as long as possible."

He defended the £11m rise in profits, saying it represented just 70p per customer.

Chief executive of Centrica, Sam Laidlaw, added: "With our customers using more gas to stay warm during the unusually cold winter, we're doing everything we can to help them keep their energy costs under control and make bills simpler and clearer."

Centrica posted a 2% rise in adjusted profits over the first half, spurred by higher output from North Sea gas fields.

The company made £767m as overall revenue rose 14% to £13.7bn though the focus remained on earnings at British Gas amid the continuing row over energy supplier profits.

On Tuesday, French-owned energy firm EDF said its profits had risen to a record £903m in the wake of the cold spell though its residential business, the company said, continued to operate at a loss.


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