Vestas Wind Systems
Heavy Electrical Equipment
Denmark
ESRS disclosure: E1.IRO-1_05
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- Has your company defined short-, medium-, and long-term time horizons in relation to anticipated financial effects from material physical and transition risks, as well as potential climate-related opportunities? Additionally, explain how these definitions are linked to the expected lifetime of your assets, strategic planning horizons, and capital allocation plans, in accordance with the processes to identify and assess material climate-related impacts, risks, and opportunities.
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Question Id: E1.IRO-1_05
The scenarios are assessed across three different time horizons; short-term 2030 (2021-2040), mid-term 2050 (2041-2060), and long-term 2070 (2061-2080). The time horizons are different from the ESRS. Although the risk of drastic environmental changes is most significant in the long term, they average lifetime of our assets, our strategic planning horizon, and our capital allocation plans do not stretch beyond the mid-term. Therefore, assessing physical risks in the short and mid-term is most strategically relevant. The materiality of the acute and chronic physical risks is determined based on the potential impact on Vestas using a consequence/likelihood scale.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%