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ESRS disclosure: ESRS E1 \ DR E1-1 \ Paragraph 16 d
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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
We recognise the importance of tackling the impacts of our legacy business, as locked-in emissions pose a significant transition challenge if left unaddressed. To guide progress toward our net-zero goals, we have set an absolute emissions reduction target for scope 3 emissions from gas sales, aiming to reduce emissions by ~67% by 2030 (baseline 2018) and by ~90% by 2040. To mitigate potential risks associated with locked-in emissions, we focus on measurable performance and avoiding additional locked-in emissions by not entering into new gas sourcing agreements that would contribute to additional locked-in emissions.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%
- Provide the intensity value of Scope 1 Greenhouse gas emissions reduction as part of the disclosure requirement E1-4 concerning targets related to climate change mitigation and adaptation. If your organization has established GHG emission reduction targets, disclose these targets in absolute terms, either in tonnes of CO2 equivalent or as a percentage relative to a base year's emissions, and include the intensity value where applicable.
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Question Id: E1-4_08
The intensity value of Scope 1 Greenhouse gas emissions reduction is 10 g CO2e/kWh, with a 93% reduction by 2025 from the 2018 baseline.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 90%