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ESRS disclosure: ESRS E1 \ DR E1-6 \ Paragraph AR 45 d
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- Provide detailed information regarding the percentage of contractual instruments utilized for the sale and purchase of energy, specifically those bundled with attributes related to energy generation, in the context of Scope 2 GHG emissions. This disclosure should include both location-based and market-based methods for calculating Scope 2 GHG emissions. Additionally, specify the share and types of these contractual instruments, including those linked to purchased electricity bundled with instruments such as Guarantees of Origin or Renewable Energy Certificates, as well as unbundled energy attribute claims.
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Question Id: E1-6_21
In 2024, 38.5% of our energy consumption came from renewable sources (up from 2.9% in 2021), including purchase of 4,886 MWh of bundled RECs (4,500 MWh from a power purchase agreement in Denmark, the remainder coming from green tariffs) and 7,454 MWh of unbundled RECs in Malaysia, China, and the U.S., where we have hearing aid production facilities. All purchased RECs came from solar or wind power generation.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 20%
- Provide detailed information regarding the types of contractual instruments utilized for the sale and purchase of energy, including those bundled with attributes related to energy generation or for unbundled energy attribute claims. This disclosure should align with the requirements outlined in Disclosure Requirement E1-9, focusing on the anticipated financial effects from material physical and transition risks, as well as potential climate-related opportunities. Ensure that the information adheres to the qualitative characteristics of useful information as specified in ESRS 1 Appendix B. Additionally, when calculating gross Scope 2 GHG emissions, apply both the location-based and market-based methods, and disclose the share and types of contractual instruments accordingly.
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Question Id: E1-6_23
In 2024, 38.5% of our energy consumption came from renewable sources, including purchase of 4,886 MWh of bundled RECs and 7,454 MWh of unbundled RECs. All purchased RECs came from solar or wind power generation.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%