UK competition watchdog probing National Grid's $11 billion WPD deal

Reuters

Published Jun 10, 2021 07:41

Updated Jun 10, 2021 10:30

(Reuters) - The UK's competition regulator said on Thursday it was investigating National Grid (LON:NG)'s proposed $11 billion purchase of England's largest electricity distribution business, Western Power Distribution (WPD).

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), in its initial enforcement order, said that it has reasonable grounds for suspecting that if the deal went through, it would result in National Grid and WPD "ceasing to be distinct."

National Grid in March had agreed to buy WPD from U.S.-based PPL Corp (NYSE:PPL) as the company positions itself for a climate-driven transition from gas to electric power.