Kyushu Electric Power Co Inc 2020 IR
The report highlights the Kyuden Group's progress toward its Management Vision 2030, including its target to contribute to a 70% reduction in Kyushu's CO2 emissions. During the fiscal year, the company achieved stable operation of four nuclear power units and commenced commercial operation of the highly efficient Matsuura Power Station Unit 2. Additionally, the group expanded its renewable energy portfolio, aiming for 5,000 MW of development by 2030, and advanced its overseas business with new projects in the Middle East and North America. The report also details the group's alignment with TCFD recommendations and SASB standards, alongside the legal unbundling of its power transmission and distribution business in April 2020.
Company: Kyushu Electric Power Co Inc
Sector: Utilities
Country: Japan
Year: 2020
Type: IR
Pages: 116
Kyushu Electric Power Co Inc
Annual Report
The report highlights the Kyuden Group's progress toward its Management Vision 2030, including its target to contribute to a 70% reduction in Kyushu's CO2 emissions. During the fiscal year, the company achieved stable operation of four nuclear power units and commenced commercial operation of the highly efficient Matsuura Power Station Unit 2. Additionally, the group expanded its renewable energy portfolio, aiming for 5,000 MW of development by 2030, and advanced its overseas business with new projects in the Middle East and North America. The report also details the group's alignment with TCFD recommendations and SASB standards, alongside the legal unbundling of its power transmission and distribution business in April 2020.
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Document Details
Report Year
2020
Reporting Period
Apr 2019 - Mar 2020
Fiscal Year
2019
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
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Materiality Assessment
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Emissions
Scope 1:
Water Consumption
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Employees