2030 CLIMATE OBJECTIVES
With the desire to leverage on opportunities associated with climate change challenges and to capitalize on its expertise
in terms of decarbonization, ENGIE has set itself long-term as well as short- and medium-term objectives.
Evolution of the two main indicators of the Group’s decarbonization (including carbon intensity)
GHG EMISSIONS RELATED TO THE USE
OF SOLD PRODUCTS MT CO
2
eq
GHG EMISSIONS FROM ENERGY PRODUCTION
MT CO
2
eq
2017 2022 2020 2025 2030 2045
76
30
36
31
28
32
61
43
343
259
216
158
331
212
156
110
Net
Zero
Scope 3 emissions Mt CO
2
eq
Scope 1 emissions Mt CO
2
eq
Carbon intensity scope 1 2 gCO
2
eqkWh
Carbon intensity scope 1 3 gCO
2
eqkWh
2017 2022 2020 2025 2030 2045
Net
Zero
80
62 61
60
52
OUR DECARBONIZATION TARGETS
Results
2017
Results
2020
Results
2022
Objectives
2030
Carbon footprint of energy production (Mt CO
2
eq.)
(Scopes 1 and 3.15)
107 68 60
43 Mt CO
2
eq.
Carbon footprint of use of sold products (Mt CO
2
eq.)
(Scope 3.11)
80 62 61
52 Mt CO
2
eq.
Carbon intensity related to energy generation and consumption
(gCO
2
eq. / kWh) (Scopes 1 and 2)
331 212 156
-66% vs 2017
110 gCO
2
eq. / kWh
Carbon intensity related to purchases and production
of energy for resale (Scopes 1 and 3.3 and 3.15 )
348 270 221
-56% vs 2017
153 gCO
2
eq. / kWh
Other GHG emissions, including scope 3 from procurement,
capital goods and the upstream of purchased fuels
and electricity (scopes 3.1, 3.2, 3.3) in Mt CO
2
eq.
126 103 90
-32.5% vs 2017
85 Mt CO
2
eq.
Methane emissions from gas networks (Mt CO
2
eq.)
(Scope 1)
2.0 1.5 1.3
-30% vs 2017
Decarbonization of customers: emissions avoided
through ENGIE products and services (Mt CO
2
eq.)
N/A 21 28 45
Decarbonization of the top 250 preferred suppliers
(excluding energy): portion of suppliers SBT certified or aligned
N/A 15%23%
100% of the top
250 suppliers
Decarbonization of our ways of working:
GHG emissions (Mt CO
2
eq.) (Scopes 1, 2 and 3)
N/A 0.49 0.26 Net Zero
2023 INTEGRATED REPORT - 79