FRANKFURT (Reuters) - E.ON, Europe's largest operator of energy networks, targets 2 to 4 billion euros ($2.3-$4.5 billion) in proceeds from asset sales as well as partnerships by 2026, it said on Tuesday, ahead of its capital markets day.
Outlining its strategy for the 2022-2025 period, which also includes 27 billion euros in investments in networks and retail energy, E.ON also said it would target annual savings of 500 million euros through 2026.
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