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ESRS disclosure: ESRS E1 \ DR E1-1 \ Paragraph 16 f
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- Provide a disclosure of significant capital expenditures invested during the reporting period in coal-related economic activities, as required by Disclosure Requirement E1-1 – Transition plan for climate change mitigation, paragraph 14.
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Question Id: E1-1_09
Fuel consumption from coal and coal products is not listed, indicating no significant capital expenditures in coal-related activities.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 75%
- Provide a detailed disclosure of significant capital expenditures (CapEx) invested during the reporting period specifically related to gas-related economic activities, as part of the transition plan for climate change mitigation, in accordance with Disclosure Requirement E1-1.
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Question Id: E1-1_11
Fuel consumption from natural gas is listed as 2,064 MWh in 2024.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 10%
- Provide a detailed description of the processes utilized to identify and assess material climate-related impacts, risks, and opportunities. Specifically, outline the procedures concerning climate-related transition risks and opportunities within your own operations and throughout the upstream and downstream value chain.
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Question Id: E1.IRO-1_09
Physical and transition risks We applied different climate scenario analysis over the short, medium and long term to identify and assess climate-related acute and chronic physical risks, such as extreme weather events, heat and water stress and sea level rise, as well as transition risks, such as carbon pricing, regulatory change, changing customer behavior, and availability of materials. For climate-related physical risks, geolocations data for our facilities and those of our suppliers was used to assess relevant risks.
A high-level qualitative assessment was carried out using the RCP8.5, IEA Net-Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario (NZE) and IEA STEPS scenarios. The RCP8.5 scenario gives us the likely upper end of risk exposure of the business to climate-related hazards in the future. Here, the Shared Socioeconomic Pathway 3 was chosen to reflect recent trends in international affairs. The IEA’s new Net Zero Roadmap report and IEA’s NZE and STEPS scenario were applied to identify and assess climate-related transition risks and opportunities that GN may face in the future if the world pursues a path to net-zero emissions by 2050 or if climate action is less aggressive and policymaking is assumed to remain as today.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%