British Gas household supply arm earnings fall after ยฃ50m warm weather hit
British Gas half-year earnings at its household supply arm have fallen as it took a ยฃ50 million hit from slumping energy demand due to warmer weather.
The Centrica-owned group said underlying earnings for the residential energy supply business dropped to ยฃ133 million in the six months to June 30, down from ยฃ156 million a year earlier.
Warmer-than-normal weather, as well as lower energy prices, knocked the result at the supply business as households turned down their central heating thermostats.
The group said the division suffered a ยฃ50 million blow to earnings due to โunseasonably warm weather conditions across the UK and Europe, with April being the third warmest on recordโ.
But it said it halted the number of customers leaving British Gas, with a 1% rise in households supplied to 7.5 million as at the end of last month.
The wider Centrica business reported underlying earnings of ยฃ549 million, nearly half the ยฃ1.04 billion posted a year earlier.
On a reported basis, Centrica swung to an operating loss of ยฃ69 million, from ยฃ1.68 billion earnings a year ago.
Chris OโShea, group chief executive of Centrica, said: โIโm pleased with the progress weโve made in some areas during the first half despite a challenging backdrop.โ
He added there was โstill much more to do across the groupโ.
โThatโs why weโre accelerating our efforts to make Centrica a leaner, more agile organisation, transforming the way we do business, allowing us to deliver on our full potential,โ he said.
Efforts include using artificial technology (AI) to โdrive customer retention and support commercial growthโ as well as simplifying the group by cutting its overheads, according to the group.
The results come after Centrica earlier this week announced it was investing ยฃ1.3 billion for a 15% stake in the new Sizewell C nuclear power plant in Suffolk.
