Engie Brasil Energia SA 2024 SR
The report highlights ENGIE Brasil Energia's 2024 performance, achieving a historical record of R$ 9.7 billion in investments primarily in wind and solar projects. The company successfully transitioned to a 100% renewable generation portfolio, adding 1.2 GW of capacity and reaching a total of 9.6 GW. Significant progress was made in social impact, with a record R$ 48.7 million invested in community initiatives and the launch of the Social Wellbeing program. Environmental milestones include a 61% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and the implementation of the Supplier Decarbonization Program, which earned recognition from the UN Global Compact.
Company: Engie Brasil Energia SA
Sector: Utilities
Country: Brazil
Year: 2024
Type: SR
Pages: 152
Engie Brasil Energia SA
Sustainability Report
The report highlights ENGIE Brasil Energia's 2024 performance, achieving a historical record of R$ 9.7 billion in investments primarily in wind and solar projects. The company successfully transitioned to a 100% renewable generation portfolio, adding 1.2 GW of capacity and reaching a total of 9.6 GW. Significant progress was made in social impact, with a record R$ 48.7 million invested in community initiatives and the launch of the Social Wellbeing program. Environmental milestones include a 61% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and the implementation of the Supplier Decarbonization Program, which earned recognition from the UN Global Compact.
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Document Details
Report Year
2024
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024
Fiscal Year
2024
Published
Apr 1, 2025
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Women on Board
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