Terna SpA 2011 SR
The report highlights Terna's role as Europe's leading independent electricity transmission operator, managing over 63,500 kilometers of high-voltage grid in Italy. In 2011, the company invested 1,229 million euros in grid development, focusing on service quality, safety, and the integration of renewable energy sources. Key achievements include the inauguration of the SA.PE.I. submarine cable and the completion of the Chignolo Po-Maleo power line using low-impact single-pole pylons. The company also successfully advanced its photovoltaic project and joined the International Integrated Reporting Council's Pilot Programme. Environmental efforts resulted in a reduction of direct CO2 emissions and SF6 leakage incidence.
Company: Terna SpA
Sector: Utilities
Country: Italy
Year: 2011
Type: SR
Pages: 220
Terna SpA
Sustainability Report
The report highlights Terna's role as Europe's leading independent electricity transmission operator, managing over 63,500 kilometers of high-voltage grid in Italy. In 2011, the company invested 1,229 million euros in grid development, focusing on service quality, safety, and the integration of renewable energy sources. Key achievements include the inauguration of the SA.PE.I. submarine cable and the completion of the Chignolo Po-Maleo power line using low-impact single-pole pylons. The company also successfully advanced its photovoltaic project and joined the International Integrated Reporting Council's Pilot Programme. Environmental efforts resulted in a reduction of direct CO2 emissions and SF6 leakage incidence.
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Document Details
Report Year
2011
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2011 - Dec 31, 2011
Fiscal Year
2011
Published
Jun 1, 2012
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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