ENGIE aims to make a positive impact on the world that can be replicated on a grand scale. The below data illustrates our progress in that regard. Through these figures, we demonstrate the value that ENGIE is creating for both people and the planet as we work to accelerate the energy transition and achieve affordable, reliable, and sustainable growth.
Sustainability Ratings
Our planet objectives
Progressing toward Net Zero carbon 2045
With an ambition to achieve Net Zero by 2045 across all scopes, ENGIE North America monitors 2030 targets that are aligned with the Science Based Targets initiative’s (SBTi) “well below 2°C” trajectory. We respect planetary limits by acting in accordance with the Paris Agreement while we work to decarbonize our operations and those of our customers.
1 – Million metric tons of CO2e
2 – Compensation no more than 200 KT CO2
3 – At 100%, excluding turbine pumping and decentralized capacities.
Our people objectives
Ensuring a positive impact on humankind
ENGIE North America is building a new and more inclusive world of energy. In acting on the urgency of climate challenges, we leverage our expertise and passion to bring people together and support the common good. Doing so helps us maintain a dialogue with both internal and external stakeholders to deliver a lasting positive impact for all humankind.
International: 82
1 – Based on the Pénicaud law on pay gap equity.
Ensuring a positive impact on humankind
ENGIE North America is building a new and more inclusive world of energy. In acting on the urgency of climate challenges, we leverage our expertise and passion to bring people together and support the common good. Doing so helps us maintain a dialogue with both internal and external stakeholders to deliver a lasting positive impact for all humankind.
GHG Emissions: Metric Tons CO2e
Scope 1 (Direct emissions) |
2019 | 2020 | 2021 | ||
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Stationary Combustion | 574,693 | 314,942 | 194,546 | 209,506 Total | |
Fugitive Emissions | 766 | 344 | 2,618 | ||
Fleet Vehicles | 9,456 | 8,637 | 12,342 | ||
Scope 2 (Emissions from purchased electricity) |
2019 | 2020 | 2021 | ||
Offices | 6,852 | 5,487 | 2,018 | 4,397 Total | |
Industrial Assets | 3,909 | 2,746 | 2,379 | ||
Digital Devices | 167 | 187 | 02 | ||
Scope 3 (Upstream and Downstream value chain emissions) |
2019 | 2020 | 2021 | ||
Upstream emissions from fuels consumed | 134,779 | 70,476 | 44,581 | 6,382,949 Total | |
Upstream emissions from electricity consumed | 3,749 | 2,829 | 2,907 | ||
Stationary combustion | 1,936,190 | 1,397,112 | 1,247,276 | ||
Gas sales | 2,041,188 | 2,384,783 | 2,899,187 | ||
Gas sales (upstream emissions from gas sold) | 442,592 | 517,094 | 607,744 | ||
Gas storage emissions | 4,130 | 3,601 | 3,544 | ||
Procurement | 1,157,625 | 1,723,810 | 1,571,947 | ||
Air business travels | 2,257 | 564 | 643 | ||
Cloud storage & digital | 337 | 363 | 418 | ||
Commuting | 10,821 | 7,691 | 4,702 | ||
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United Nations sustainable development goals
Aligning our strategy for greater impact
In 2015, the United Nations member states adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, providing a blueprint for peace and prosperity for both people and our planet. At the heart of this agenda are 17 Sustainable Development Goals to help guide countries, communities, and organizations in creating a more responsible future. In our efforts to lead the energy and climate transition, ENGIE Group makes a key contribution to six goals and a significant contribution to seven others.
Planet
Six Key Contributions
People
Seven Significant Contributions