Terna SpA 2013 SR

The report highlights Terna's 2013 sustainability performance, focusing on its role as Italy's primary electricity grid operator. Key achievements include the launch of the first Integrated Report and a comprehensive materiality analysis. The company invested over 1.2 billion euro in grid development, emphasizing environmental integration with innovative "Germoglio" pylons. Terna also initiated its Social Action Plan, focusing on education and access to energy. Environmental efforts led to a reduction in SF6 leakage incidence to 0.49%. The report confirms Terna's continued inclusion in major sustainability indexes like Dow Jones and FTSE4Good.

Company: Terna SpA

Sector: Utilities

Country: Italy

Year: 2013

Type: SR

Pages: 154

Terna SpA 2013 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report highlights Terna's 2013 sustainability performance, focusing on its role as Italy's primary electricity grid operator. Key achievements include the launch of the first Integrated Report and a comprehensive materiality analysis. The company invested over 1.2 billion euro in grid development, emphasizing environmental integration with innovative "Germoglio" pylons. Terna also initiated its Social Action Plan, focusing on education and access to energy. Environmental efforts led to a reduction in SF6 leakage incidence to 0.49%. The report confirms Terna's continued inclusion in major sustainability indexes like Dow Jones and FTSE4Good.

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Document Details

Report Year

2013

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2013 - Dec 31, 2013

Fiscal Year

2013

Published

Mar 25, 2014

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Assurance

Assurance Provider

Assurance Standard

Other Standards

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Emissions

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Energy Consumption

Water Consumption

Total Waste

Women on Board

Women in Management

Workplace Fatalities

Employees