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“A 25% reduction was achieved by 2010, due to the reduction of emissions in electricity generation, mainly in the coal-fired thermal power plants in Spain and the divestiture of combined cycles in Mexico”
GAS NATURAL
Table 3: Volume of emissions reported and trends compared to the previous year
Total GHG emissions (Scope 1 + 2) (t CO2e)
Iberdrola Endesa
Repsol YPF Gas Natural EDP
Iberia
Abengoa ACS
Ferrovial Telefónica Acciona
Banco Santander OHL
Inditex BBVA
Enagás REN
Sonae
Portugal Telecom Sol Meliá
Banco Comercial Português R.E.E. Grifols
Caixa Geral de Depositos Gamesa Indra A
Sonaecom Banesto
Banco Espírito Santo Brisa
Banco Sabadell Mapfre Banif
Bankinter Telecinco
Banco Popular Español Criteria Caixa Corp
External verification of emissions inventories
CDP is committed to increasing the level of verification of emissions disclosures in order to improve the quality of the information submitted by companies globally. In turn, this will build trust in carbon reporting and lead to an increase in the use of the data in analysis and decision
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46,171,669 39,291,885 25,438,767 20,483,677 15,771,391 5,998,746 3,025,730 2,010,888 1,842,385 1,814,799 1,063,070 453,442 423,835 332,472 329,870 329,456 214,536 199,369
Abertis 187,858 NH Hoteles
161,991 139,377 126,780 80,399 71,114 54,119 51,073 50,709 33,655 30,552 21,186 19,282 18,443 17,746 17,518 13,020 7,594 6,574 2,168 360
Difference from previous year
-6%
-15% -5%
-31% -26% 5%
73% 2%
-4% 6%
-5% 4%
-12% -1%
-39% 14%
-13% -25% -9% -7%
-10% 8%
-10% -8% 1%
-2% 8%
12%
-27% -2%
-24% -23% -17% -44% 18% -3% 2% 0%
-5%
making. Key drivers for verification include the increasing market demand from investors, customers, regulators, non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders for assured and reliable climate data.
Improved internal management processes that can be harnessed for competitive advantage is a key benefit of verification. In order to support this
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