Driving the energy transition forward, that’s our purpose
Since 2015, ENGIE has been fully committed to the energy transition. Today, we are continuing this acceleration by heavily investing to transform the energy system – production, storage, transport and distribution – and giving access to decarbonized energy at the best price. #LetsActTogether
10 ENGIE highlights since 2015:
2015: Launch of the ENGIE brand, No. 1 in solar energy in France
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2016: Inauguration of the Jirau hydroelectric dam in Brazil
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2017: 1st green electricity supplier in France: over 1 million private customers
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2018: International commitment to biodiversity, Act4Nature
2019: Europe’s first floating wind farm: WindFloat Atlantic – Portugal
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2020: Adoption of our purpose: acting to drive the energy transition forward
2021: Commitment to Net Zero Carbon by 2045 worldwide
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2022: Acceleration in renewable energy worldwide: +4GW/year through end 2025
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2023: Over 1 GW of battery storage capacity worldwide
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2024: Over 1 TWH/year of biomethane production capacity in Europe
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2025: 36 Mt of greenhouse gas emissions avoided worldwide thanks to our low-carbon offers and services(1)
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(1) Result 2025 for the year 2024
Our ambition: to be Net Zero Carbon by 2045
ENGIE is accelerating its decarbonization path as well as the share of renewable energy in its energy mix and is devoting 75 % of its investments each year to developing renewable electricity and gas, batteries, and power networks.
Our goal for 2030: – 80% of gas emissions worldwide from ENGIE’s energy production compared to 2015. Find out more here and here (page 19).
We are here: – 70% of gas emissions worldwide from ENGIE’s energy production compared to 2015. Find out more here and here (page 19).
A balanced and diversified energy mix
ENGIE, the No.1 producer of wind and solar energy in France, is devoting 75 % of its investments each year to developing renewable electricity and gas, batteries, and power networks.
Our goal for 2030: 95 GW of ENGIE’s installed renewable energy production and storage capacities worldwide. Find out more
We are here: 52.7 GW of ENGIE’s installed renewable energy production and storage capacities worldwide in 2024. Find out more
Where we were in 2015: 26 GW of ENGIE’s installed renewable energy production and storage capacities worldwide. Find out more
1 GW of renewable energy can produce the equivalent of the average annual electricity consumption of almost 1 million people.
Our contribution to French carbon neutrality?
ENGIE operates almost 500 renewable electricity and green gas production sites, in the heart of French regions, which strengthen our sovereignty and boost our regional economies.
Our goal for 2030: 11,5 GW of ENGIE solar, wind and hydraulic power production installed capacity and and storage capacities in France. (Calculation based on the following document, page 64 to 67, and page 15)
We are here: 9 GW of ENGIE solar, wind and hydraulic power production installed capacity and storage capacities in France in 2024. Find out more
Where we were in 2015 : 2,2 26 GW of ENGIE’s installed renewable energy production and storage capacities in France. Find out more
Flexibility solutions, an essential complement to renewable energies
The increased use of electricity and the development of renewable energy will require greater energy storage capacity to adapt to consumer needs and to bring enhanced flexibility to the energy system. To this end, ENGIE is investing in the large scale development of battery storage systems.
Our goal for 2030: 95 GW of ENGIE’s installed renewable energy production and storage capacities worldwide. Find out more
We are here: 52.7 GW of ENGIE’s installed renewable energy production and storage capacities worldwide in 2024. Find out more
1 GW of battery storage can meet the peak electricity demand of around 500,000 households.
Biomethane, a key role in the energy transition
ENGIE, the No.2 biomethane producer in France, is developing renewable gases, to be used in particular to heat buildings, for industry and heavy mobility. Find out more
Our goal for 2030: 50 TWh/year of biomethane production capacity connected to French networks. Find out more
We are here: 13.8 TWh/year of biomethane production capacity connected to French networks in 2024. Find out more
Where we were in 2015 : Less than 0.08 TWh/year of biomethane production capacity connected to French networks in 2015. Find out more
1 TWh of biomethane enables the heating of around 100,000 dwellings yearly.
ENGIE is accelerating in customer decarbonization solutions notably thanks to its decentralized infrastructures
ENGIE, No.1 in cooling networks and No.2 in heating networks worldwide offers its customers collective heating, cooling and energy production and distribution systems that favor the use of local renewable energy.
Our goal for 2030: 20 TWh of green energy delivered for district heating, cooling networks and on-site production activities worldwide. Find out more
We are here: 8 TWh of green energy delivered for district heating, cooling networks and on-site production activities worldwide. Find out more
1 TWh of network-produced heat enables the yearly supply of 1,600 buildings in France, or the equivalent of 92,000 dwellings.
More generally, ENGIE is accompanying its industrial customers on their decarbonization paths by providing them with tailor-made solutions combining the development of renewable energy with energy efficiency.
Our goal for 2030: 85 million tons of CO2 emissions by our customers avoided yearly worldwide.
We are here: 36 million tons of CO2 emissions avoided for our customers worldwide in 2023.
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