Ecoener SA 2022 SR
The report highlights Ecoener's significant growth in 2022, reaching 202 MW of installed renewable energy capacity across 12 countries. The company produced 382,014 MWh of green energy, effectively avoiding 191,068 tonnes of CO2 emissions. Key milestones included the transformation of La Gomera into a sustainable island and the expansion of operations in the Dominican Republic and Colombia. Ecoener formally joined the UN Global Compact and secured its first sustainable financing of €85.5 million. The report also details environmental protection measures like Pro-Bird technology and a strong commitment to social progress, particularly focusing on female employment in the construction sector.
Company: Ecoener SA
Sector: Utilities
Country: Spain
Year: 2022
Type: SR
Pages: 51
Ecoener SA
Sustainability Report
The report highlights Ecoener's significant growth in 2022, reaching 202 MW of installed renewable energy capacity across 12 countries. The company produced 382,014 MWh of green energy, effectively avoiding 191,068 tonnes of CO2 emissions. Key milestones included the transformation of La Gomera into a sustainable island and the expansion of operations in the Dominican Republic and Colombia. Ecoener formally joined the UN Global Compact and secured its first sustainable financing of €85.5 million. The report also details environmental protection measures like Pro-Bird technology and a strong commitment to social progress, particularly focusing on female employment in the construction sector.
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Document Details
Report Year
2022
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2022 - Dec 31, 2022
Fiscal Year
2022
Published
Mar 20, 2023
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Women on Board
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees