Exhibit 99.4

Emera Reports 2021 Fourth Quarter and Annual Financial Results
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia -- Today Emera (TSX: EMA) reported 2021 fourth quarter and annual financial results.
Highlights
| • | | Quarterly adjusted EPS1 was $0.64, a decrease of $0.11 from $0.75 in Q4 2020 due to the recognition of a litigation award in Q4 2020. Excluding the impact of the litigation award, adjusted EPS1 increased by $0.04 or 7% driven by increased contributions primarily from our gas utilities and lower corporate costs, partially offset by the impact of less favorable weather in Florida. Quarterly reported EPS increased by $0.15 to $1.24 from $1.09 in Q4 2020 primarily due to mark-to-market (“MTM”) gains. |
| • | | Year-to-date, adjusted EPS1 was $2.81, an increase of $0.13 from $2.68 in 2020. Reported EPS decreased by $1.80 to $1.98 from $3.78 in 2020, primarily due to the gain on sale of Emera Maine recognized in 2020 and MTM losses in 2021. |
| • | | Consistent with our capital plan, $2.4 billion of rate base investments were deployed in 2021 to drive rate base growth and advance Emera’s strategy. |
“We are pleased with the performance of our business in 2021, as we delivered solid financial results and achieved important regulatory outcomes, while continuing to deliver the critical energy needs of our customers during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,” said Scott Balfour, President and CEO of Emera Inc. “This progress highlights the strength of our business and strategy that continues to drive value and growth through investments in cleaner energy, infrastructure renewal and service reliability, all at a balanced pace to ensure affordability for our customers.”
Q4 2021 Financial Results
Q4 2021 reported net income was $324 million, or $1.24 per common share, compared with net income of $273 million, or $1.09 per common share, in Q4 2020.
Q4 2021 adjusted net income was $168 million, or $0.64 per common share, compared with $188 million, or $0.75 per common share, in Q4 2020.
Decreased quarterly adjusted net income1 was largely due to the TECO Guatemala Holdings (“TGH”) award received in Q4 2020. Excluding the impact of the award, growth in quarterly net income was driven by higher earnings primarily at Peoples Gas System (“PGS”) lower corporate costs, partially offset by lower contributions from Tampa Electric.
Annual 2021 Financial Results
2021 reported net income was $510 million or $1.98 per common share, compared with a net income of $938 million or $3.78 per common share in 2020. 2021 reported net income included a $213 million after-tax MTM loss primarily at Emera Energy.
2021 adjusted net income1 was $723 million or $2.81 per common share, compared with $665 million or $2.68 per common share in 2020.
Growth in annual adjusted net income1 was driven by higher earnings contribution from EES, PGS and Nova Scotia Power (“NSPI”), lower corporate costs, realized gains on foreign exchange hedges and the 2020 revaluation of deferred taxes due to a reduction in the Nova Scotia corporate income tax rate.
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