E.ON is consistently aligning its working environment with the requirements of a changing labor market.At today's Annual General Meeting, E.ON SE shareholders approved all agenda items by a large majority.Nine out of ten Germans are worried about rising energy prices as a consequence of the Iran war. Less than half of those surveyed are currently limiting their energy consumption.A historic moment for Poland and Germany: after six years of intensive planning, the construction phase of the transnational district heating project UNITED HEAT was officially launched today in the twin European cities of Görlitz/Zgorzelec.E.ON has become the first energy company in Germany to reach the milestone of one million installed smart meters. The intelligent metering system was installed by the regional E.ON subsidiary LEW Verteilnetz (LVN) at a customer near Augsburg.The expansion of renewable energies is a success story: In Ahlum, between Braunschweig and Wolfenbüttel, the two millionth renewable energy plant was connected to E.ON’s distribution network in Germany.E.ON concluded fiscal year 2025 with a strong financial and operating performance, fully meeting its growth targets. This development was driven above all by the company’s rapid expansion and modernization of Europe’s energy infrastructure.Waste heat as a heat source for residential areas: A representative E.ON survey* confirms that this leads to higher acceptance of data centers among residents.The 12-year green bond represents the inaugural issuance under the new Green Financing Framework, which E.ON published in November 2025.Cross-border heat supply for Zgorzelec and Görlitz: On December 2, representatives from SEC Zgorzelec, Stadtwerke Görlitz, E.ON Energy Infrastructure Solutions (EIS), and Veolia Germany signed a letter of intent to establish a joint project company to operate a cross-border district heating network.