EVN AG 2013 Integrated Report
The report outlines EVN's activities and performance for the 2012/13 financial year, emphasizing supply security, resource conservation, and sustainable energy solutions. Key milestones include the full commissioning of the 53 MW Ashta hydropower plant in Albania and the start of operations at the Deutsch-Wagram wind park, which features EVN's 100th wind turbine. The company also expanded its district heating network and launched a second public participation model for photovoltaics in Lower Austria. Financially, EVN recorded revenue of EUR 2,755.0m and EBITDA of EUR 457.6m, while continuing to consolidate its core energy and environmental services businesses across Central and South Eastern Europe.
Company: EVN AG
Sector: Energy utilities
Country: Austria
Year: 2013
Type: Integrated Report
Pages: 232
EVN AG
The report outlines EVN's activities and performance for the 2012/13 financial year, emphasizing supply security, resource conservation, and sustainable energy solutions. Key milestones include the full commissioning of the 53 MW Ashta hydropower plant in Albania and the start of operations at the Deutsch-Wagram wind park, which features EVN's 100th wind turbine. The company also expanded its district heating network and launched a second public participation model for photovoltaics in Lower Austria. Financially, EVN recorded revenue of EUR 2,755.0m and EBITDA of EUR 457.6m, while continuing to consolidate its core energy and environmental services businesses across Central and South Eastern Europe.
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Document Details
Report Year
2013
Reporting Period
Oct 1, 2012 - Sep 30, 2013
Fiscal Year
2013
Published
Dec 12, 2013
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
Pages
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Emissions
Scope 1:
Energy Consumption
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