Eneva S.A., a prominent player in the transmission services of electricity sector, is headquartered in Brazil and operates extensively across key regions in the country. Founded in 2010, Eneva has rapidly established itself as a leader in the energy market, focusing on the generation and transmission of electricity through innovative solutions and sustainable practices.
The company offers a range of core services, including electricity generation from natural gas and renewable sources, which distinguishes it from competitors. Eneva's commitment to efficiency and sustainability has garnered recognition, positioning it as a trusted provider in the Brazilian energy landscape. With a strong emphasis on technological advancement and environmental responsibility, Eneva continues to drive progress in the transmission services industry, contributing to Brazil's energy security and sustainability goals.
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Industry Intensity
Electricity Transmission is among the most carbon-intensive industries
Industry performance
The Electricity Transmission industry has reduced its overall emissions by 38% since 2019
Emissions trajectory 2020 – 2027
Reported emissions
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Eneva's reported carbon emissions
Eneva, a Brazilian electricity transmission services company, reported a total of approximately 6.29 billion kg CO2e in emissions for the reporting year 2024. This figure encompasses Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions. For the reporting year 2024, Eneva reported Scope 1 emissions totalling approximately 4.71 billion kg CO2e, primarily from stationary combustion. Scope 2 emissions from purchased electricity were approximately 4.3 million kg CO2e, and Scope 3 emissions were approximately 1.56 billion kg CO2e. In the previous reporting year, 2023, Eneva's Scope 1 emissions were approximately 2.71 billion kg CO2e, solely from stationary combustion. In 2022, Scope 1 emissions were approximately 2.68 billion kg CO2e, also from stationary combustion. For the reporting year 2021, Eneva reported Scope 1 emissions of approximately 7.55 billion kg CO2e, with significant contributions from stationary combustion (approximately 7.46 billion kg CO2e), fugitive emissions (approximately 79.25 million kg CO2e), and process emissions (approximately 12.51 million kg CO2e). Scope 2 emissions in 2021 were approximately 2.11 million kg CO2e from purchased electricity, and Scope 3 emissions were approximately 38.47 million kg CO2e, with upstream transportation and distribution accounting for the largest portion. In 2020, Eneva's total Scope 1 emissions were approximately 4.60 billion kg CO2e, including stationary combustion (approximately 4.55 billion kg CO2e), fugitive emissions (approximately 46.42 million kg CO2e), and process emissions (approximately 7.08 million kg CO2e). Scope 2 emissions were approximately 1.67 million kg CO2e from purchased electricity, and Scope 3 emissions were approximately 18.94 million kg CO2e. For 2019, Eneva reported Scope 1 emissions of approximately 5.48 billion kg CO2e and Scope 2 emissions of approximately 1.73 million kg CO2e from purchased electricity. No Scope 3 data was disclosed for this year. Eneva does not have any disclosed document-based or SBTi reduction targets.
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Eneva’s Climate Goals (2030 & 2050)
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