Enexis Holding N.V.

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Country
Netherlands
Website
www.ifre.com
4 Impact Reports
2 Frameworks
2 Second Party Opinions

XF Company Profile

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Issuer Identity & Structure

Issuer name and country/jurisdiction (Issuer Identity & Structure)
Enexis Holding N.V., Netherlands FRAMEWORK 2023
Issuer sector/industry classification (Issuer Identity & Structure)
Energy Distribution / Grid Operations FRAMEWORK 2023
Core business activities and geographic focus (Issuer Identity & Structure)
Construction, maintenance, management and development of electricity and gas distribution networks serving Groningen, Drenthe, Overijssel, Noord-Brabant and Limburg provinces, Netherlands FRAMEWORK 2023
Issuer type (e.g., bank, asset manager, pension fund, REIT, utility) (Issuer Identity & Structure)
Utility / Distribution System Operator (DSO) FRAMEWORK 2023
Parent company or ownership structure (Issuer Identity & Structure)
Holding company with subsidiaries: Enexis Netbeheer B.V., Enpuls B.V., Enexis Personeel B.V., Enexis Vastgoed B.V. FRAMEWORK 2023

Corporate Strategy & Mission

Corporate mission and sustainability strategy (Corporate Strategy & Mission)
Commitment to reliable and sustainable energy supply, contributing to international climate agreements and energy transition FRAMEWORK 2023
Corporate purpose statement relating to sustainability (Corporate Strategy & Mission)
Ensure reliable, affordable and safe energy grid while facilitating the energy transition and contributing to Dutch Climate Agreement goals IMPACT 2021

Green / Sustainable Finance Framework

Sustainable bond framework name and version (Green / Sustainable Finance Framework)
Enexis Green Finance Framework, April 2023 FRAMEWORK 2023
Framework publication date and update history (Green / Sustainable Finance Framework)
April 2023 (framework); May 2020 (previous framework version) FRAMEWORK 2023
Bond types covered under framework (green, social, sustainability, sustainability-linked) (Green / Sustainable Finance Framework)
Green Finance Instruments (Green Bonds and Green Loans) SPO 2023

Standards & Regulatory Alignment

Alignment with ICMA Green Bond Principles (Standards & Regulatory Alignment)
Aligned with ICMA Green Bond Principles (June 2021 with June 2022 Appendix) SPO 2023
Compliance with Green Loan Principles or Sustainability-Linked Loan Principles (Standards & Regulatory Alignment)
Aligned with Green Loan Principles (February 2023) SPO 2023
Alignment with EU Taxonomy for sustainable activities (Standards & Regulatory Alignment)
Aligned with EU Taxonomy Climate Delegated Act (June 2021) SPO 2023
Alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals (Standards & Regulatory Alignment)
Contribution to UN SDGs assessed in SPO SPO 2023
Alignment with European Green Deal and international climate commitments (Standards & Regulatory Alignment)
Committed to UN Climate Change Conference (COP26 Glasgow 2021), Paris Climate Agreement (COP21 2015), European Green Deal (2020), Dutch Climate Agreement (2019) FRAMEWORK 2023

External Review & Verification

Second Party Opinion (SPO) provider name and assessment date (External Review & Verification)
ISS ESG (Institutional Shareholder Services); Assessment date 27 April 2023 SPO 2023
SPO assessment scope and methodology (External Review & Verification)
Verification of Enexis Green Finance Framework and Eligible Green Asset Pool; Pre-issuance verification; Valid as long as no material change to Framework SPO 2023

Impact Metrics & Reporting

Customer/subscriber base served (Impact Metrics & Reporting)
Approximately 5.2-5.3 million gas and electricity connections FRAMEWORK 2023

Changes Over Time

Items where disclosed information changed across documents.

Framework publication date
2020 May 2020
2023 April 2023
Corporate mission and sustainability strategy
2020 Accelerating the energy transition
2021 Sustainable impact through reliable energy grid and energy transition towards low-carbon system
2024 Ensure a safe, reliable and affordable energy grid that facilitates the energy transition towards a low-carbon energy system in 2050
2026 Help the Netherlands move forward sustainably by transitioning towards a climate-neutral energy supply and enhancing energy self-sufficiency
Eligible use-of-proceeds categories
2020 Grid Expansions & Improvements for renewable energy; Green Commercial Buildings; Smart Meters (Electricity & Gas)
2023 Enexis Eligible Green Asset Pool
Alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals
2020 Yes - SDG contribution assessed
2021 SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and broader UN Sustainable Development Goals
2024 Contributes to SDG 7, SDG 9, SDG 4, SDG 8, SDG 12, and SDG 13 through daily business operations
Alignment with ICMA Green Bond Principles
2020 Yes - assessed
2023 Green Bond Principles (ICMA) as of June 2021 with June 2022 Appendix 1
Corporate purpose statement relating to sustainability
2021 Contribute to global Sustainable Development Goals and sustainable impact in society
2024 Activities aimed to have sustainable impact in society and directly contribute to goals of various international climate agreements including Paris Climate Agreement, European Green Deal, and Dutch Climate Agreement
2025 Contribute to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with focus on SDG 7 (affordable and clean energy) and SDG 9 (industry, innovation and infrastructure)
2026 Facilitating the energy transition by executing business strategy interconnected with ESG strategy
Sustainable bond framework name and version
2021 Green Finance Framework
2023 Enexis Green Finance Framework, as of April 14, 2023
Bond types covered under framework
2021 Green bonds
2023 Green Finance Instruments (Green Bonds and Green Loans)
Alignment with EU Taxonomy for sustainable activities
2023 EU Taxonomy Climate Delegated Act as of June 2021
2024 Committed to the EU Environmental Objective of climate change mitigation
Sustainability strategy pillars and focus areas
2024 SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure) as primary focus; SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), and SDG 13 (Climate Action) as secondary focus
2025 Climate change mitigation, energy transition, sustainable impact on society
2026 CO2 reduction, climate adaptation, circularity, attractive employment, fair business practices

Document Updates

What changed between successive versions of documents.

2020 2023

The 2023 version of Enexis's Green Finance Framework represents a significant expansion of the company's sustainability positioning and strategic framework. The newer document substantially enlarges the introduction section to provide deeper organizational context, including explicit mention of subsidiary companies (Enexis Netbeheer, Enpuls) and their specific roles, as well as a formal articulation of the company's mission, vision, and strategic goals around renewable energy and the energy transition. Notably, the 2023 version integrates references to multiple international and national climate commitments including COP26, COP21, the Paris Climate Agreement, European Green Deal, and Dutch Climate Agreement, positioning Enexis more explicitly within the global climate governance framework. These changes reflect an enhanced commitment to transparency, stakeholder engagement, and alignment with international sustainability standards and climate action frameworks.

  • expanded Standards Alignment — Added explicit references to multiple international climate agreements including COP26 (Glasgow 2021), Paris Climate Agreement (COP21 2015), European Green Deal (2020), and Dutch Climate Agreement (2019)
  • added Standards Alignment — Introduced reference to EU Environmental Objective of climate change mitigation as alignment framework
  • expanded Eligibility Criteria — Expanded scope to explicitly include renewable energy integration into grids and electric vehicle infrastructure through description of feeding renewable energy back into dynamic energy grid
  • added Organizational Structure — Added detailed organizational structure showing subsidiary companies (Enexis Netbeheer for electricity/gas grids, Enpuls for public heating) and their specific functions
  • added Strategic Positioning — Added formal mission statement focused on providing renewable energy and shaping the future energy system with emphasis on affordability and feasibility
  • added Strategic Positioning — Added five strategic goals: promoting optimal energy choices, ensuring universal energy access, customer reliability, safe working practices, and financial sustainability
  • expanded Scale and Impact — Quantified Enexis's scale by specifying it serves approximately 5.2 million gas and electricity connections and is the second largest Dutch Distribution System Operator (DSO)