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- EVN AG delivers comprehensive energy and environmental solutions to private, business, and municipal clients across its core markets. The company operates through distinct divisions encompassing energy production, network infrastructure, South East European operations, environmental services, and other related activities. In its energy segment, EVN generates electricity from a diverse portfolio including thermal and renewable sources like hydropower, wind, solar, and biomass. It also manages the procurement, wholesale trading, and retail sale of electricity and natural gas. The company maintains and operates essential regional electricity and natural gas distribution networks, alongside providing cable television and telecommunications infrastructure. A key strategic focus involves substantial investments in expanding its renewable energy capacity, aiming for 770 MW of wind and 300 MWp of solar power by 2030, and developing e-mobility charging infrastructure. Through its environmental services, EVN is engaged in drinking water supply, comprehensive wastewater treatment and disposal, and thermal waste utilization. The company holds considerable expertise in planning and constructing such facilities, with an ambitious investment program dedicated to enhancing water supply security and infrastructure in its home market. EVN is actively progressing major infrastructure projects, including a cross-regional water pipeline in Lower Austria, slated for completion in autumn 2025. Recently, the company has entered into an agreement regarding the potential sale of material portions of its international project business. Serving approximately 4.9 million customers, EVN AG's operational footprint spans Austria, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Croatia, Germany, and Albania, with a broader presence across Europe. Founded in 1922, the company is headquartered in Maria Enzersdorf, Austria, and functions as a subsidiary of NÖ Landes-Beteiligungsholding GmbH. EVN is committed to a 1.5°C transition plan, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by about 70% by the 2030/31 financial year.