E.ON carried out, on Wednesday, two green bond transactions totaling 1.1 billion euros, aimed at covering the financing needs for 2025. The bonds had strong demand, attracting over 2.75 billion euros from investors. The proceeds will be used to finance green projects, according to the E.ON Green Bond Framework, aligned with the EU taxonomy. Chief Financial Officer Nadia Jakobi emphasized the company's commitment to sustainable financing.
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