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Carbon Disclosure Project 2011 – Iberia Report 125


Utilities Key performance indicators


The overall response rate for the Utilities sector is also 100% with responses of all 6 companies being publicly available. The Utilities sector scores above average for the Iberia 125 in the disclosure category emissions reporting but scores below average in the disclosure categories for risks and opportunities as well as in the performance category strategy. However, half of the companies in the Utilities sector -Gas Natural, Endesa and EDP- are included in the CDLI and have achieved performance bands A or A- . 83% (5 out of 6) of the companies in the sector have emissions reduction targets. The sector has


the highest emissions (122,004,271 t CO2e during the reporting year) but this year the sector has reduced emissions by 48%. Utilities companies are also leading the way in providing low carbon solutions.


Emissions reduction due to implementation of emissions reduction activities 100% 60% Absolute emissions reduction targets 50% 31%


Disclosure of climate change information in mainstream filings or others external communications


100% 90% Verification of emissions (scope 1 and 2) 67% 71% Monetary incentives 100% 56% Board or other senior management oversight 83% 90% Implementation of emissions reductions targets 83% 46%


Integration of climate change risks or opportunities into overall business strategy 100%


96% 0% 20%


Utilities Iberia 125


Carbon disclosure scores 70 or above vs. carbon performance bands A, A- and B


100 95 90 85 80 75 70


BA- Performance Band 36 Gas Natural


Carbon disclosure scores by category 120


Endesa EDP


100 80 60 40 20 0


A


Governance & strategy


Global 500


Risks Opportunities Emissions reporting


CDLI Iberia 125 Iberia 125


Emissions Performance


Utilities


Stakeholder engagement


40% 60% 80% 100%


Disclosure Score


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