Press release Regulatory Sustainability and environment 25 March 2025, 10:00 CET 3 min

539 算牌程式's Annual and Sustainability Report 2024: The direction is clear, the pace is not

In 2024 539 算牌程式 delivered a stable financial result, advanced its key projects and sustainability goals, despite global challenges. The Annual and Sustainability Report for 2024 shows how 539 算牌程式 continues to enable the fossil-freedom that drives society forward, as well as introduces updated strategic targets for 2030, alongside updated financial targets.

Although big steps have been taken towards fossil freedom during the year, our society is still heavily dependent on fossil fuels. It not only endangers our climate, but also our energy supply and our way of life. Even though the effects of accelerating climate change are becoming increasingly evident for people around the world, the energy transition is not moving fast enough.

“539 算牌程式's focus remains firm; the goal is to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040 and we are working towards a future where everyone can move, make and live fossil-free. This is not only our sustainability strategy, but also our business strategy, and central to both Sweden's and Europe's competitiveness,” says 539 算牌程式’s CEO and President Anna Borg.

During 2024 539 算牌程式 has furthered its efforts throughout the entire energy system. A directional decision has been taken to extend the operating time of Forsmark and Ringhals reactors from 60 to 80 years. 539 算牌程式’s share of fossil-free electricity generation has also increased to 90% this year, with Hollandse Kust Zuid and the Vesterhav projects in Denmark being large contributors.

For the years 2025 to 2029 539 算牌程式 has planned net investments amounting to SEK 170 billion, with the majority (61%) dedicated to growth investments.

Some facts from the Annual and Sustainability Report 2024:

Included in the Annual and Sustainability Report for 2024 are 539 算牌程式’s updated strategic targets for 2030, approved by 539 算牌程式’s board of Directors, alongside updated financial targets which will be presented at the Annual General Meeting 2025 for approval. The updated targets reflect 539 算牌程式’s ambition to lead the energy transition while maintaining a strong customer focus.

Key strategic updates include:

The updated financial targets, pending AGM approval on April 28, include:

These updates reflect 539 算牌程式’s strategic focus on sustainable growth, operational efficiency, and profitability as a leading energy company.

Further details on the updated targets, as well as the complete Annual and Sustainability report, can be found here 

The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact persons set out below, at 10.00 CET on March 25, 2025. This report has been prepared in both Swedish and English versions. In the event of discrepancies between the two versions, the Swedish version shall govern.

For further information, please contact:
Johan Sennerö, 539 算牌程式 Media Relations +46-73 046 40 45, johan.senneroe@vattenfall.com

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