Acquisition

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC 26 February 2004 SCOTTISH AND SOUTHERN ENERGY BUYS £12 MILLION FIFE POWER STATION Scottish and Southern Energy plc (SSE) has today announced the purchase of a 120MW gas-fired power station in Cardenden, Fife ('Fife Power') for £12.3 million cash. The combined cycle gas turbine plant was previously owned by a group of shareholders, including the US-based energy company El Paso, but has been in administration since January 2003. SSE purchased it from the Administrators Tom Burton and Colin Dempster of Ernst & Young. The plant was constructed in two phases. The first a single open cycle gas turbine (OCGT), began commercial operation in November 1998. The second phase, conversion of the plant to CCGT, was complete and began commercial operation in January 2001. SSE intends to spend up to £3 million more to further upgrade the plant and reinforce its operational performance. The acquisition, which follows the £242 million deal to acquire 100% ownership of Medway Power in October 2003, takes the capacity of SSE's power stations to almost 5,700MW. SSE now has the fifth largest portfolio of power stations (by installed capacity) in the UK, owning around 7.5% of the total. Ian Marchant, Chief Executive of SSE, said: 'The acquisition of a smaller station such as Fife Power will provide further diversity of plant mix within our generation portfolio, particularly in the mid-merit sector. 'The introduction of the new electricity trading rules (BETTA) in April 2005 will remove interconnector constraints and the value of Fife Power to SSE's generation portfolio can be further optimised. We expect Fife Power to run flexibly in order to both maximise its value and to support SSE's management of risk in the electricity market.' For further information contact: Alan Young Director of Corporate Communications 0870 900 0410 Denis Kerby Media and IR Manager 0870 900 0410 This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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