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EDF Energy

EDF Energy

Location

Global

Company size

11516

Industry

Energy
Energy: Electricity

Target

EDF Energy commits to becoming Net Zero by 2050 from its 2017 baseline year.

EDF Energy is a UK-based integrated energy company and a subsidiary of the French state-owned EDF Group. It is one of the largest energy companies in the UK, employing over 13,000 people. The company operates in several regions across the UK, with its main operational locations in London, East of England, South West, and North East. EDF Energy's prominent subsidiaries include EDF Energy Services, EDF Energy Renewables, and EDF Trading.

Target details
Base Year
2017
Near-term
Target details not available
Scope 1:
50%
by
2030
Scope 2:
50%
by
2030
Scope 3:
28%
by
2030
Long-term
Target details not available
Scope 1:
by
Scope 2:
by
Scope 3:
by
Net-Zero
2050
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761.0926820
kgCO2e/
USD
Carbon intensity ratio by revenue
12200006.00
MTCO2e
Total emissions
16029593.00
USD
Annual revenue
Scope 1
2.00
MTCO2e
Emissions data not available
Scope 2
Emissions data not available
4.00
MTCO2e
Market-based:
MTCO2e
Location-based:
MTCO2e
Scope 3
12200000.00
MTCO2e
Emissions data not available
Emissions breakdown by GHGP scopes
C1: Purchased goods and services
MTCO2e
C2: Capital goods
MTCO2e
C3: Fuel- and energy-related activities not included in S1/S2
MTCO2e
C4: Upstream transportation & distribution
MTCO2e
C5: Waste generated in operations
MTCO2e
C6: Business travel
MTCO2e
C7: Employee commute
MTCO2e
C8: Upstream leased assets
MTCO2e
C9: Downstream transportation & distribution
MTCO2e
C10: Processing of sold products
MTCO2e
C11: Use of sold products
MTCO2e
C12: End-of-life treatment of sold products
MTCO2e
C13: Downstream leased assets
MTCO2e
C14: Franchises
MTCO2e
C15: Investments
MTCO2e
Uncategorised
12200000.00
MTCO2e
Scope 3 breakdown
Renewable energy (Solar)
Scope 2
Renewable Energy Adoption (Solar)

Our first solar farm of grid-scale at Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire, will be approximately 139 hectares in size Plans for a major solar farm and battery storage project at Longfield, Essex We are building solar panels on the roofs of a number of Tesco’s largest stores in England which will supply them directly with renewable power UK Fuel Mix disclosure information, published by Government Department DESNZ, recognises electricity from wind, solar and nuclear fuel produces zero carbon dioxide emissions at the point of generation. The zero-carbon electricity purchased is supplied to the National Grid. Customers receive electricity via the National Grid, not directly from zero-carbon generators.

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