GRI
Energie AG is a steadfast supporter of the Austrian government’s climate policy. In addition to utilising and expanding electricity generation from renewable sources, Energie AG Group’s climate protection action is assisted by the principles of resource preservation and energy efficiency. The company takes measures aimed at increasing the energy efficiency of existing plants and systems and at the same time advises customers in the implementation of their own energy efficiency measures. It is implementing projects focused on decentralising the market that lay the foundation for the emergence and functionality of renewable energy communities and facilitate a sensible, practical future cooperation with these new market players.
Projects aimed at reducing the internal consumption of resources, compensating for undesirable effects from the Group’s own operations on the climate and natural environment, as well as further improving the environmental footprint of Energie AG are being implemented.
The measures aimed at raising awareness for the responsible treatment of energy resources among the population are complemented by (digital) information and advisory services as well as attractive financial assistance options.
Emissions
GRI
The Energie AG Group’s business activity requires a reasonable amount of greenhouse gas emissions. Thermal power plants are indispensable for electricity production as a means of ensuring a secure supply. Energie AG works to counter emissions by making substantial positive impacts on the environment through efficient low-CO2 energy and heat generation, and by harnessing the benefits of primary fuel and primary raw material substitution. In addition, the Waste Management Segment’s refrigerator recycling service makes a significant contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Fiscal year 2021/2022 accounts for the generation of 1,358 kt of direct CO2 emissions (Scope 1; previous year: 1,099 kt), of which 1,184 kt are attributable to fossil energy sources (previous year: 923 kt) and 173 kt to biogenic energy sources (previous year: 176 kt). Energie AG Group accounted for 27 kt of indirect market-based CO2 emissions (Scope 2; previous year: 29 kt) and 101 kt site-based CO2 emissions (previous year: 120 kt). The variations in the previous year’s figures resulted from an improved data collection methodology and more precise process analysis.
The Energie AG Group’s emissions predominantly come from the operation of thermal power plants, district heating plants, waste incineration plants and co-generation plants, as well as from pumping energy, distribution losses, process heat, building heating and vehicles.
Calculation of CO2 emissions takes into account the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol Corporate Standards and the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI 305) Standards.
Scope 1 encompasses direct emissions from the incineration processes of stationary and mobile facilities plus direct emissions from processes (CO2 and CH4).
Direct greenhouse gas emissions are released when primary energy sources are converted in the Company’s facilities, vehicles and building heating. This includes all fuels such as natural gas, heating oil, diesel, petrol, liquefied petroleum gas and biogenic fuels. Energie AG creates electricity and district heating from these sources, allowing it to operate its own fleet of road vehicles.
Scope 2 encompasses indirect emissions from electricity purchases and district heating. For Group units located within Austria, the generation mix of Vertrieb GmbH is used to measure the market-based CO2 emissions from electricity purchases. Electricity sales have been assigned the value of 0.00 g CO2/kWh since fiscal year 2020/2021. The Czech Republic Segment is measured at the average annual generation mix for the Czech Republic as per the “European Environment Agency”.
Indirect greenhouse gas emissions are released by the use of electricity from the grid and heating from non-Energie AG systems. This includes the operation of systems that generate no electricity in-house, such as electricity supply to Energie AG buildings, grid purchases during system shutdowns/overhauls and pumped-storage electricity.
CO2 emissions in tonnes per year
|
|
2021/2022 |
|
2020/2021 |
|
2019/2020 |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total 1) |
|
1,357,555 |
|
1,098,730 |
|
1,217,676 |
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|
Business unit |
|
2021/2022 |
|
2020/2021 |
|
2019/2020 |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Erzeugung GmbH |
|
626,386 |
|
390,503 |
|
491,328 |
|||||
Waste Management Segment |
|
495,679 |
|
468,552 |
|
483,828 |
|||||
Czech Republic Segment |
|
31,316 |
|
33,561 |
|
32,062 |
|||||
Vertrieb GmbH |
|
25,567 |
|
25,169 |
|
23,966 |
|||||
Netz OÖ GmbH |
|
3,188 |
|
3,575 |
|
3,395 |
|||||
Business Services GmbH 2) |
|
1,978 |
|
1,629 |
|
1,714 |
|||||
Total |
|
1,184,115 |
|
922,990 |
|
1,036,292 |
|||||
|
Business unit |
|
2021/2022 |
|
2020/2021 |
|
2019/2020 |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Erzeugung GmbH 2) |
|
8,203 |
|
8,082 |
|
6,693 |
|||||
Waste Management Segment |
|
157,300 |
|
160,046 |
|
166,952 |
|||||
Czech Republic Segment |
|
7,840 |
|
7,502 |
|
7,652 |
|||||
Vertrieb GmbH |
|
96 |
|
110 |
|
86 |
|||||
Netz OÖ GmbH |
|
0 |
|
0 |
|
0 |
|||||
Business Services GmbH |
|
1 |
|
0 |
|
0 |
|||||
Total |
|
173,440 |
|
175,740 |
|
181,383 |
|||||
|
Business unit |
|
2021/2022 |
|
2020/2021 |
|
2019/2020 |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Erzeugung GmbH |
|
12 |
|
14 |
|
4,310 |
|||
Waste Management Segment |
|
0 |
|
0 |
|
11,927 |
|||
Czech Republic Segment |
|
26,684 |
|
29,005 |
|
28,997 |
|||
Vertrieb GmbH 1) |
|
0 |
|
0 |
|
529 |
|||
Netz OÖ GmbH |
|
0 |
|
0 |
|
28,739 |
|||
Business Services GmbH |
|
421 |
|
0 |
|
0 |
|||
Total |
|
27,117 |
|
29,018 |
|
74,503 |
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||
Total Scope 1 + 2, market based |
|
1,384,672 |
|
1,127,749 |
|
1,292,178 |
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|
Business unit |
|
2021/2022 |
|
2020/2021 |
|
2019/2020 |
|||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Erzeugung GmbH 1) |
|
5,758 |
|
7,173 |
|
7,841 |
|||||||
Waste Management Segment |
|
17,400 |
|
21,814 |
|
21,737 |
|||||||
Czech Republic Segment |
|
26,684 |
|
29,005 |
|
28,997 |
|||||||
Vertrieb GmbH 2) |
|
592 |
|
960 |
|
965 |
|||||||
Netz OÖ GmbH |
|
48,618 |
|
61,404 |
|
52,374 |
|||||||
Business Services GmbH |
|
1,797 |
|
0 |
|
0 |
|||||||
Total |
|
100,849 |
|
120,355 |
|
111,914 |
|||||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|||||||
Total Scope 1 + 2, site based |
|
1,458,404 |
|
1,219,086 |
|
1,329,590 |
|||||||
|
CO2 emissions from electricity production
The CO2 emissions from electricity production 1) have been reduced to 0.00 g/kWh since fiscal year 2019/2020 as a result of implementing the exclusive use of environmentally-friendly energy sources. This means that the customers of Vertrieb GmbH are supplied with CO2-free electricity.
Electric mobility
Energie AG emphasises its role as a paragon and pioneer in the area of resource preservation by enthusiastically endorsing electric mobility and alternative engine power. The share of Company-owned electric passenger vehicles (excluding the Czech Republic Segment) rose to 54 vehicles in the 2021/2022 fiscal year (previous year: 39) and now represents 26.9% (previous year: 20.5%). The goal is to successively increase the share of electric cars in the Austrian fleet to around 40% by the year 2024. To achieve this objective, there will be a massive expansion of the internal charging infrastructure at existing and numerous new Energie AG locations in Austria. In fiscal year 2021/2022, Energie AG operated 152 charging points in Austria with 22 kW (previous year: 76), 1 direct-current rapid charger with 24 kW, as well as 2 rapid chargers with 2x75kW. The goal of expanding the charging infrastructure to 161 charging points at existing and numerous new sites by 2024 was overachieved.
|
|
Unit |
|
2021/2022 |
|
2020/2021 |
|
2019/2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Charging points |
|
Number |
|
155 |
|
76 |
|
48 |
Sites with charging infrastructure |
|
Number |
|
28 |
|
23 |
|
14 |
Energie AG thereby supports the Austrian Government Programme 2020-2024, which provides strong impetus for public companies to switch their fleets to electric vehicles. The charging and operation of the vehicles with 100% renewable energy enables the Group to reduce CO2 emissions and the dependence on fossil energy sources.
Energie AG’s charging card is the key to Austria’s largest charging network, giving customers a convenient way to charge their electric cars. A total of 2,480 charge cards were issued to date (previous year: 1,385). More than 9,100 electric car charging stations across Austria are provided by cooperation partners and can be used with the Energie AG charging card (previous year: 7,200). In Upper Austria, Energie AG has established a dense charging network to provide public and fast charging facilities for electric cars. A further expansion (in cooperation with municipalities and local partners) in different capacity categories is planned. The electricity supplied to all charging stations operated by Energie AG is to 100% sourced from hydroelectric power, wind and solar energy. Energie AG also offers charging solutions for densely populated residential buildings and company fleets. These solutions are geared to the charging requirements of the local target groups.
In addition to charging solutions for private and business customers, the Energie AG Group is pursuing a targeted expansion of public charging stations – including operations management and service packages with local partners and municipalities – that is aimed at providing full-coverage supply to the general population. Energie AG currently operates 164 publicly accessible charging stations (previous year: 128) with various output ranges from 3.7 kW to 150 kW, including a billing system, and manages a total of 604 charging points (previous year: 425). As of the reporting date, rapid charging stations were in operation at 13 sites (previous year: 8).
|
|
Unit |
|
2021/2022 |
|
2020/2021 |
|
2019/2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Charging points that accept the Energie AG charge card |
|
Number |
|
9,100 |
|
7,200 |
|
4,500 |
Public charging stations operated |
|
Number |
|
164 |
|
128 |
|
98 |
Charging points managed |
|
Number |
|
604 |
|
425 |
|
257 |
Energy audit
The energy audit, in line with § 9 of the Austrian Federal Energy Efficiency Act 2015 (Bundes-Energieeffizienzgesetz), is conducted once every four years and covers all the Energie AG Group’s locations in Austria. The most recent energy audit was concluded in November 2019 and the next audit will take place in fiscal year 2022/2023. The energy audit examines a key energy consumption area in the relevant sites’ ”processes“, which is analysed in detail and subsequently audited. These processes encompass operational processes and industrial facilities, e.g. electric drives and systems, as well as hot water systems used in industrial activities.
Energie AG is continuously working on increasing the energy efficiency of its processes and also runs numerous campaigns that support its customers in making the switch to efficient devices and energy-saving illuminants. The switch to LED lighting was further advanced successively in fiscal year 2021/2022. The Waste Management Segment placed a particular emphasis on the energetic efficiency of grate firing and fluidised bed waste incineration plants. The expansion of district heat extraction from the waste incineration plant in Wels was completed in the summer of 2022. Additionally, the installation of a 50 kWp photovoltaic system at the Redlham site will provide the base load of this production site from renewable energies.
Biodiversity
The preservation of valuable habitats, biodiversity and water body morphology are essential aspects of project development at Energie AG. A wide array of environmental considerations are addressed during the approval process, especially for power plant construction.
Energie AG is also implementing measures to improve ecological conditions and reduce the environmental footprint.
Fish bypasses have been built at Energie AG’s run-of-river power plants and pumped-storage power plants in accordance with the Water Framework Directive.
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Unit |
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2021/2022 |
|
2020/2021 |
|
2019/2020 |
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Dams with fish bypasses |
|
Number |
|
26 |
|
26 |
|
25 |
Dams without fish bypasses |
|
Number |
|
19 |
|
19 |
|
20 |
In the “European Nature Reserve Lower Traun” and the Natura-2000 area “Lower Traun and Alm Valley”, a section of the embankment of the Traun river was adapted to the requirements for the rare habitat type “soft floodplain” (biosphere 91E0) in February of 2022. This delivered a supplementary environmental improvement to the efforts to preserve the biodiversity. Back in the winter of 2017/2018, measures were taken to stabilise the river bed with a special attention to the fish biosphere. These measures had a positive impact on the groundwater level and the overall condition of the floodplain at the Lower Traun river. A positive secondary effect is better flood protection for neighbouring communities.
Energie AG holds more than 20 fishing rights in Upper Austria and Salzburg and not only supports the natural reproduction of the fish stock, but also secures the naturally authentic population density by means of ecological breeding programmes and regular stocking with native fish species.
Resources
Energie AG Group requires energy in various forms in order to operate its business activities. The administration buildings of Energie AG in Austria (excluding the Waste Management Segment) consume around 5 GWh for heating. The biggest source is district heat, which accounts for 42%. Other sources are gas (32%), electricity from heat pumps (13%), direct electricity (9%), and pellets (3%). The pure electricity demand is approx. 5 GWh. Photovoltaic systems installed at Energie AG sites in Austria (excluding the Waste Management Segment) generated 0.2 GWh of electricity in fiscal year 2021/2022.
Energie AG exclusively uses 100% renewable electricity (excluding the Waste Management Segment) for the operation of its office, workshop and canteen buildings in Upper Austria. The sustainable consumption of resources has been a longstanding tradition in the management of Energie AG’s real estate assets in Austria.
In fiscal year 2021/2022, the entire portfolio of real estate assets in Upper Austria (office, workshop and storage buildings) was analysed on the properties’ CO2 footprint. This analysis identified potential for optimisation, e.g. by replacing certain gas supply systems. Due to its size, the micro gas turbine at the Haid site has already been converted to district heat. Other revisions of the heating system aiming at an integrated energy concept as well as a wide range of measures to reduce the CO2 output are being analysed and will be implemented over the coming fiscal years. For the Waste Management Segment, the CO2 footprint is recalculated on a yearly basis at the same time the environmental statement is prepared.
The input materials needed for the Group to operate its business activities are procured by Energie AG’s centralised purchasing unit (with the exception of the Czech Republic Segment). This allows for an optimised allocation of resources and avoids the storage of reserves in selected areas.
The office buildings in particular need an input of resources in the form of electricity, heating energy, paper and water. In fiscal year 2021/2022, the Energie AG Group’s sites in Austria consumed 18 t of paper for printers and copying machines (excluding the Waste Management Segment), which is 11.7% less than in the previous year and 30.1% less than in fiscal year 2019/2020. The digitalisation campaign means that more and more processes are being digitalised, which reduces the consumption of paper even further. The Energie AG Group’s sites in Austria mainly use paper that is FSC- (Forest Stewardship Council) and PEFC- (Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification) certified.
The process to reduce physical mail started in fiscal year 2017/2018 is continuing. After switching to the digital inbox for correspondence from government authorities and automatic forwarding to the respective organisational units with the help of robotics technology, the future focus will increasingly shift to reducing the number of outgoing paper-based mail items. Efforts to further establish digital customer communications (invoice delivery, customer mail etc.) are ongoing. A targeted analysis of the senders of paper-based mail items (e.g. newspapers, catalogues, promotional and business mail) has already collected more than 3,000 data records (exclusive of the Waste Management Segment) from across Austria. Coordinated efforts with the affected organisational units have resulted in a reduction of these mail items by around 70%, which translates into around 1,600 kg of paper-based mail that was not sent out. This process is evaluated and expanded on an ongoing basis.
Thanks to ongoing digitalisation and the storage space optimisation project initiated in the 2021/2022 fiscal year, an impressive quantity of office materials was saved and recycled.
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|
Unit |
|
2021/2022 |
|
2020/2021 |
|
2019/2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Paper consumption |
|
t |
|
18 |
|
20 |
|
25 |
The reported paper consumption relates to the Austrian sites and excludes the Waste Management Segment.
Water management
In the thermal power plants, water is used as both an energy source (steam, warm water, cooling water) as well as process and cleaning materials. It is supplied from (company-owned) wells, running waters, and the public drinking water grid. The exhaust coolant water and waste water together with water from precipitation is pre-treated in accordance with the legal requirements. The hydropower plants use water for energy conversion.
Both the extraction of process water from the underground and running waters as well as the infeed of waste water have been issued official permits. The use of water for electricity generation is also subject to approvals under the pertinent water management laws that must be renewed at certain intervals. This includes an assessment by the public authorities on whether the systems represent state-of-the-art technology.
A rainwater utilisation system has already been installed in 2007 at Energie AG’s historic location in Gmunden. The rainwater cisterns supply the toilet facilities of the office and canteen building, the office tower of the adjacent building, and the carwash.
In addition to using rainwater in Gmunden, Energie AG returns its household-similar waste water into the water cycle and carries out drinking water hygiene testing on an annual basis.
A comprehensive water management has also been implemented for all technical plants that use waste input. The Waste Management Segment has made the environmentally-friendly extraction and return infeed of water one of its top priorities. The use of oil separators together with the taking and analysis of samples from waste water before being fed into the receiving water are integral elements in Energie AG’s operation of waste management plants.
In fiscal year 2021/2022, the Waste Management Segment began covering an already closed landfill with a so-called water management layer. The layer consists of soil that has received a special treatment to reduce the infiltration of rain water into the landfill underneath.
Employees in Austria (excl. the Waste Management Segment) whose workplace (field service) situation entitles them to a daily serve of mineral water will in the future receive freshly carbonised drinking water directly from the well or local water outlet of their respective support base. All taps used in the field offices in Austria (excl. the Waste Management Segment) will successively be retrofitted with a technical system that uses an activated carbon filter to purify, chill and carbonise drinking water using an active carbon filter. This will cut down on plastic packaging.
Water that is extracted from the groundwater or a running water for being used as a heat medium (steam, warm water or cooling water) or as process water is usually treated (softened), ozone is added and the pH value is adjusted as required. Any waste water that exceeds certain legal limits is treated internally or externally before being fed into the receiving water or public sewer network.
Internal waste management
All waste generated internally, mainly consisting of waste from maintenance and servicing works to the generation plants, is separated by material and logged at each individual site (in accordance with § 10 Waste Management Act 2002). Recyclable waste (e.g. scrap metal, paper) are handed over to recycling companies.
All other waste in Austria (ash from the biomass incineration Timelkam, slags from the waste incineration plant in Wels, scrap metal, workshop refuse, contents of oil separators, or flotsam arriving at hydropower plants) is handed over to a licensed waste collection and treatment company.
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|
Unit |
|
2021/2022 |
|
2020/2021 |
|
2019/2020 |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Non-hazardous waste (Austrian sites) |
|
t |
|
2,794 |
|
11,301 |
|
1,186 |
|||
Non-hazardous waste (Waste Management Segment) |
|
t |
|
125,961 |
|
115,028 |
|
117,827 |
|||
Hazardous waste (Austrian sites) |
|
t |
|
202 |
|
144 |
|
118 |
|||
Hazardous waste (Waste Management Segment) |
|
t |
|
1,260 |
|
1,242 |
|
2,143 |
|||
|
1) 1) Fuel mix disclosure figures of Vertrieb GmbH excl. Energie AG Oberösterreich Businesskunden GmbH and Energie AG Oberösterreich Öko GmbH (Öko GmbH); the data for the CO2 emissions for the electricity production in the 2021/2022 fiscal year was not available at the time the report for 2021/2022 was prepared.