Vattenfall Capital Markets Day 2023

Today, Vattenfall will host a Capital Markets Day for investors, analysts and media, at the head office in Solna. The dialogue will center around the state of the energy transition and Vattenfall’s role.

The energy market is in a major transition which brings both attractive possibilities as well as hurdles. We see supply chain challenges, changed prerequisites for funding and there are and concerns about the pace of the transition. A relevant question is thereforeIs the energy transition stalling? Participants are invited to a discussion around this theme as well as an update on Vattenfall’s journey to fossil freedom. 

During the event, CEO Anna Borg will present Vattenfall’s strategic outlook followed by a presentation by CFO Kerstin Ahlfont who will focus on the financial perspective. The heads of Vattenfall’s Business Areas will join several presentations and panel discussions.

“Vattenfall continues to aim for NetZero in our full value chain by 2040, with our strategy firmly in place. The transformation towards fossil freedom has been underway for a long time already. For more than 100 years Vattenfall has electrified industries, supplied energy to people's homes and modernized the way of living through innovation and cooperation. Today, we continue to be committed to building a future where everyone can choose fossil-free ways to move, make and live,” says Anna Borg.

Agenda includes:

  • Nuclear – today and in the future
  • The case of offshore wind
  • Decarbonisation of our own operations and beyond

The presentation slides are available here: Investor relations - Vattenfall , Financial reports and presentations - Vattenfall

The Capital Markets Day will be recorded and available afterwards on www.vattenfall.com at 19.00 (CEST).

For further information, please contact:

Johan Sahlqvist, Head of Group Control & Investor Relations, +46 72 226 40 51, johan.sahlqvist@vattenfall.com 

Johan Sennerö, Press Officer, +46 (0)73 046 40 45, johan.senneroe@vattenfall.com

Vattenfall's Press Office, +46 (0)8 739 50 10, press@vattenfall.com

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