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- Provide a qualitative assessment of the potential locked-in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from your company's key assets and products. Explain whether and how these emissions could jeopardize the achievement of your GHG emission reduction targets and contribute to transition risk. Additionally, if applicable, describe your company's plans to manage its GHG-intensive and energy-intensive assets and products.
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Question Id: E1-1_07
An estimated 41,792 tCO2e are locked-in emissions from the use of GN products sold in 2024, which currently makes up 16% of our total Scope 3 emissions (see page 75). These use phase emissions could still be reduced through firmware updates in the market, but it remains difficult to quantify potential emissions reductions from such initiatives. As these emissions are a result of electricity consumption, we expect significant reduction to take place as a result of the global shift towards renewable energy as part of the transition to a net-zero economy outside GN’s direct control. Given the general duration of use of our products, we don’t expect these locked-in emissions to prevent us from reaching net-zero in 2050, regardless of the pace of the transition to renewable energy.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%
- Provide a detailed disaggregation of your company's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This disaggregation should be categorized by country, operating segments, economic activity, subsidiary, GHG category (including CO2, CH4, N2O, HFCs, PFCs, SF6, NF3, and any other GHGs considered by your company), or source type (such as stationary combustion, mobile combustion, process emissions, and fugitive emissions). Ensure that this information aligns with the guidance outlined in ESRS 1 chapter 3.7, and note that a quantification of financial effects from opportunities is not required if it does not meet the qualitative characteristics of useful information as specified in ESRS 1 Appendix B.
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Question Id: E1-6_03
Scope 1 emissions include stationary emissions, fugitive emissions, and mobile emissions. Stationary emissions decreased by 15% from the 2021 baseline. Fugitive emissions decreased by 44% from the 2021 baseline. Mobile emissions increased by 20% since 2021. Market-based Scope 2 emissions decreased by 82% from the 2021 baseline. Location-based Scope 2 emissions decreased by 8% since 2021. Total Scope 3 emissions decreased by 26% from the 2021 baseline.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%