Econergy Renewable Energy Ltd 2024 SR
The report highlights Econergy's transition to a full-fledged independent power producer (IPP) in 2024, expanding its renewable energy pipeline to 8 GW and 6 GWh of storage. Key achievements include the connection of the 102 MWh Swangate battery storage project in the UK and the 92 MW Parau solar plant in Romania. The company achieved an A-Platinum rating in the Maala ESG Index and established ambitious 2030 sustainability targets, including reaching 5 GW of installed capacity and improving gender balance in leadership. Environmental efforts focused on EU Taxonomy alignment, biodiversity risk assessments, and the development of agrivoltaics projects.
Company: Econergy Renewable Energy Ltd
Sector: Utilities
Country: Israel
Year: 2024
Type: SR
Pages: 70
Econergy Renewable Energy Ltd
ESG Report
The report highlights Econergy's transition to a full-fledged independent power producer (IPP) in 2024, expanding its renewable energy pipeline to 8 GW and 6 GWh of storage. Key achievements include the connection of the 102 MWh Swangate battery storage project in the UK and the 92 MW Parau solar plant in Romania. The company achieved an A-Platinum rating in the Maala ESG Index and established ambitious 2030 sustainability targets, including reaching 5 GW of installed capacity and improving gender balance in leadership. Environmental efforts focused on EU Taxonomy alignment, biodiversity risk assessments, and the development of agrivoltaics projects.
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Document Details
Report Year
2024
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024
Fiscal Year
2024
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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