9 ENGIE flagship biodiversity projects

CSR

Published on 15 Oct. 2025

As early as 2010, ENGIE committed to integrating biodiversity into its strategy. In order to take into account all the dimensions of this issue, the Group has adopted a global approach of avoidance. Find out the Group's 9 flagship biodiversity projects.

 

The Group has defined a 2020-2030 roadmap whose objectives are included in the act4nature international and Nature Committed Entreprises initiatives. Each year, we measure and publish the progress made. Here are the Group’s 9 flagship projects, gathered around four main lines of action: managing our sites in an ecological way, implementing nature-based solutions, applying the “Avoid – Reduce – Compensate” (ERC) approach, and raising awareness on biodiversity issues. Illustrations in 9 pictures.

Young mangrove seedlings in shallow water in Abu Dhabi, linked to ENGIE’s Blue Carbon project to capture carbon and restore mangroves.
Field with grassy strips and young trees planted near the Mont de La Grévière wind farm in the Ardennes region.
Concrete waterway structure with flowing water, linked to SHEM’s devices for supporting fish migration in rivers of the Pyrenees.
Yellow flowers and a beehive in front of solar panels, illustrating ENGIE’s vegetated photovoltaic farms for pollinators in the United States.
Gas storage site surrounded by meadows and woodland, illustrating ENGIE’s ecological maintenance of green spaces in France.
Underwater diver beside an observation buoy used by ENGIE to study fish and marine life in the Golfe du Lion natural park.
Plant nursery in Brazil with rows of young local species grown under shade netting for replanting near hydroelectric plants.
ENGIE teams working in and beside a canal in Catalonia to recover fish and aquatic species before hydroelectric maintenance operations.
People wearing safety helmets and high-visibility vests observe a renewable energy production site at sunset as part of the Bioscope project.