PannErgy Nyrt 2025 SR

The report highlights PannErgy Plc.'s sustainability and ESG performance for the fiscal year 2025, focusing on its geothermal energy production in Hungary. The company achieved a consolidated green energy heat generation of 1,865 TJ and saved approximately 69,000 tonnes of CO2-equivalent greenhouse gas emissions, representing a 64% emissions savings rate. Key developments included the successful commissioning of a third geothermal production well in the Miskolc Geothermal Project. Although not subject to the Hungarian ESG Act, the company voluntarily prepared this report in accordance with GRI Standards to maintain transparency for investors and stakeholders.

Company: PannErgy Nyrt

Sector: Utilities

Country: Hungary

Year: 2025

Type: SR

Pages: 91

Back to company

PannErgy Nyrt

PannErgy Nyrt 2025 ESG Performance Summary Report

ESG Performance Summary Report

The report highlights PannErgy Plc.'s sustainability and ESG performance for the fiscal year 2025, focusing on its geothermal energy production in Hungary. The company achieved a consolidated green energy heat generation of 1,865 TJ and saved approximately 69,000 tonnes of CO2-equivalent greenhouse gas emissions, representing a 64% emissions savings rate. Key developments included the successful commissioning of a third geothermal production well in the Miskolc Geothermal Project. Although not subject to the Hungarian ESG Act, the company voluntarily prepared this report in accordance with GRI Standards to maintain transparency for investors and stakeholders.

Sign in for free to access detailed sustainability data, reporting standards, and ESG metrics.

Document Details

Report Year

2025

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2025 - Dec 31, 2025

Fiscal Year

2025

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies

Emissions

Scope 1:

Scope 2:

Scope 3:

Energy Consumption

Water Consumption

Total Waste

Women on Board

Workplace Fatalities

Employees