Orsted
ESRS disclosure: ESRS E1 \ DR E1-1 \ Paragraph 16 e
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- Provide a detailed explanation of any objectives or plans related to capital expenditures (CapEx), capital expenditure plans (CapEx plans), and operational expenditures (OpEx) that your undertaking has formulated to align its economic activities, including revenues, CapEx, and OpEx, with the criteria set forth in Commission Delegated Regulation 2021/2139, as required under Disclosure Requirement E1-1 concerning the transition plan for climate change mitigation.
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Question Id: E1-1_08
Capital alignment with climate goals: Since the entry into force of the EU Climate Delegated Act, 99% of Ørsted’s capital expenditures (CAPEX) have been allocated to activities classified as sustainable. For 2024, these expenditures include DKK 37,867 million for the deployment of offshore and onshore wind capacity, DKK 6,097 million for the deployment of solar PV and energy storage technologies, and DKK 2,836 million for hydrogen, carbon capture and storage, and bioenergy activities.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%
- Has the company evaluated the extent to which its assets and business activities are exposed and sensitive to identified climate-related hazards? This evaluation should consider the likelihood, magnitude, and duration of these hazards, as well as the geospatial coordinates specific to the company's locations and supply chains, in accordance with Disclosure Requirement E1-9 and ESRS 2 IRO-1. Additionally, clarify whether the anticipated financial effects from material physical and transition risks, as well as potential climate-related opportunities, have been assessed, noting that quantification of financial effects from opportunities is not mandatory if it does not meet the qualitative characteristics of useful information as outlined in ESRS 1 Appendix B.
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Question Id: E1.IRO-1_06
The results of the physical climate risk assessment show that all our assets are structurally protected against physical risks from climate change. This is achieved through a combination of design safeguards and mitigation measures, including active collaboration with wind turbine manufacturers to tailor designs to local conditions, and conducting stress tests for extreme scenarios during the design process.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%