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    Enel’s decarbonization roadmap validated by SBTi for being consistent with the 1.5°c climate goal

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    Enel’s commitment to fight against climate change has achieved a new milestone as its comprehensive decarbonization roadmap has been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) for being consistent with limiting global warming to below 1.5ºC, hence aligned to the most ambitious temperature goal of the Paris Agreement adopted by the United Nations in 2015.

    We are decarbonizing our entire value chain, setting ambitious and measurable targets that involve not only our direct operations but also our suppliers and customers. Addressing climate change is a cornerstone priority for our entire business, representing a great challenge but also a tremendous opportunity,” said Francesco Starace, Enel CEO and General Manager. “Our strategy focuses on the acceleration of renewables, the digitalization of our networks, the spread of clean electrification and the integration of innovative services, promoting a zero-emission model that can contribute to increasing the energy affordability, sustainability and independence of the countries embracing it.”

    Enel’s new certified targets follow the ambition set up by Enel more than one year ago, when it brought forward its zero emissions commitment by ten years, from 2050 to 2040. In addition, they cover all Group emissions along its value chain, including direct emissions from its facilities, while also upstream and downstream indirect emissions from its suppliers and customers.

    Enel’s decarbonization roadmap will be implemented by promoting a sustainable business model across its entire value chain. In this context, the Group is constantly strengthening its renewable footprint, increasing its wind and solar production by a factor of 2.5 since 2015, while drastically reducing energy production from coal by more than 75 percent. Enel’s installed renewable capacity is expected to account for 67 percent of its total installed capacity in 2022, while roughly 79 percent by 2025. At the same time, Enel is contributing to the decarbonization of other sectors by promoting energy efficiency and electrification solutions to its business and residential customers. Furthermore, the Group is making significant investments in the digitalization of its grids to make them more reliable, resilient, and sustainable. In addition, Enel seeks to only work with suppliers committed to reducing their GHG emissions drastically, while also supporting them in their decarbonization efforts by promoting innovation.

    The SBTi is a collaboration between CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).  It provides companies with a pathway to identify how much and how quickly they need to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions with the aim to curtail rising global temperatures. Enel was one of the first companies in the world to certify targets with SBTi certification when it was launched in 2015. As of today, more than 2,000 companies have targets approved by SBTi, although only 125 companies including Enel have targets validated according to the Corporate Net-Zero Standard launched by SBTi in 2021, which is the world’s first framework for corporate net-zero target setting in line with climate science.

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