Energy firm ESB has placed a €500 million 1.0% fixed-rate green bond, maturing in July 2034.
This is the second green bond the energy company has issued in less than three years, following their placement of Ireland’s first corporate green bond in 2019.
The net proceeds from the transaction will be allocated to finance eligible green projects, such as renewable energy generation and energy efficiency projects including the continuing roll out of the National Smart Metering Programme by ESB Networks.
The bond is being purchased primarily by investors across Europe with orders received of more than €2 billion, demonstrating confidence in ESB’s investment programme which continues to deliver its ambitious Brighter Future strategy.
ESB's first public green bond helped finance a number of the group's major green infrastructural projects including the development of the 114 MW Grousemount wind farm in Co Kerry, investment in the Galloper offshore wind farm in Great Britain, and the construction of ESB's new head office in Dublin which is close to completion as a near net-zero energy building.
Pat Fenlon, Executive Director, Group Finance and Commercial, ESB, said: "The positive response to our second green bond issuance demonstrates strong investor confidence in ESB’s Brighter Future strategy and our ambition to lead the transition to a low-carbon future. We continue to develop a pipeline of significant infrastructural projects across a range of technologies including renewable generation and critical energy infrastructure that will deliver a smart electricity network and help empower customers to become more energy efficient. Green Bonds are an effective tool for investors to channel funds into assets and projects which have a positive and demonstrable climate change impact."
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