Core Viewpoint - EDF successfully issued a green hybrid bond of €1.25 billion to finance its strategy for achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 [1][2]. Group 1: Financial Details - The new issuance consists of green perpetual subordinated notes with an initial coupon rate of 4.375% until 2031 and a first call date at EDF's discretion after 5.5 years [1][3]. - The expected ratings for the new notes are B+/Ba1/BBB- from S&P, Moody's, and Fitch, respectively, with an equity content of 50% [3]. Group 2: Strategic Objectives - The net proceeds from the bond will be used to finance investments aligned with EDF's Green Financing Framework, particularly for extending the lifetime of existing nuclear reactors in France [2]. - EDF aims to contribute to carbon neutrality by 2050, with the carbon intensity of its nuclear power plants being 4gCO²/kWh [2]. Group 3: Company Overview - EDF is a leading player in the energy transition, focusing on power generation, distribution, trading, and energy services, with a significant output of 520TWh, 94% of which is decarbonized [6]. - The company serves approximately 41.5 million customers and reported consolidated sales of €118.7 billion in 2024 [6].
Edf: EDF announces the success of its green hybrid bond issue for a nominal amount of 1.25 billion euros
Globenewswire·2025-09-29 16:04