Green bonds issued between June and October 2019
Green Bond – October 2019
ENGIE Green Bond Framework (Juin 2019)
12.06.2019 – 216.9 Ko
Second Party Opinion of Vigeo Eiris (Octobre 2019)
08.10.2019 – 592.8 Ko
Final Terms for the € 900,000,000 tranche maturing October 24, 2030 (including Use of Proceeds clause)
22.10.2019 – 268.6 Ko
Green Bond – June 2019
ENGIE Green Bond Framework (Juin 2019)
12.06.2019 – 216.9 Ko
Second Party Opinion of Vigeo Eiris (Juin 2019)
12.06.2019 – 532.3 Ko
Final Terms for the € 750,000,000 tranche maturing June 21, 2027 (including Use of Proceeds clause)
19.06.2019 – 478 Ko
Final Terms for the € 750,000,000 tranche maturing June 21, 2039 (including Use of Proceeds clause)
19.06.2019 – 477.2 Ko
The main eligible projects that were financed in 2020 with the proceeds of the June and October 2019 green bond issues are presented in the following table.
| In millions of euros | Projects | Country | Senior €750 m 8 Y Jun 19 |
Senior €750 m 20 Y Jun 19 |
Senior €900 m 11 Y Oct 19 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type of Project: Renewable Energy | |||||
| Technology: Hydropower | 201 | 205 | 246 | ||
| Europe | Monet* | Portugal | |||
| CN’AIR Hydro* | France | ||||
| Technology: Solar | 201 | 204 | 245 | ||
| South America | Capricornio, Tamaya | Chili | |||
| Abril, Calpulalpan, Sol de Insurgentes, Villa Ahumada | Mexico | ||||
| SD Paracatu | Brazil | ||||
| North America | Anson, Bluestone, Long Draw, Whitehorn (Gretna), Hawtree* | United States | |||
| Europe | CN’AIR Solar, Engie Green, Développement PV E&C* | France | |||
| Sonne PV* | Romania | ||||
| Africa | Fenix | Several countries (1) | |||
| Scaling Solar | Sénégal | ||||
| Asia and Oceania | GUVNL | India | |||
| Retop | China | ||||
| Middle East | Nadec | Saudi Arabia | |||
| Technology: Wind | 194 | 196 | 237 | ||
| North America | Dakota Range, East Forks, Iron Star*, Jumbo Hill, King Plains, Las Lomas, Prairie Hill, Solomon Forks, Triple H, Priddy* | United States | |||
| South America | Calama | Chili | |||
| Tres Mesas 4 | Mexico | ||||
| Europe | OW*, CN’AIR Wind, Engie Green On-shore, Renvico*, ABOWind* | France | |||
| Renvico*, Wood* | Italy | ||||
| Technology: Bioenergy | 22 | 23 | 27 | ||
| Europe | GRDF (Injection de biogaz dans le réseau), Engie BiOZ, DSP Pau* | France | |||
| Technology: Geothermal | 4 | 4 | 4 | ||
| Europe | Champs sur Marne*, Vélidis* | France | |||
| Asia and Oceania | Supreme Muara Laboh | Indonesia | |||
| Technology: R&D | 9 | 9 | 11 | ||
| Type of Project: Energy Efficiency | |||||
| Technology: Energy efficiency | 77 | 78 | 94 | ||
| Europe | Gazpar, Réseaux de Chaleur Urbains, Storengy (projets Hydrogen et synthetic methane)* | France | |||
| GAMOR* | Germany | ||||
| ENGIE New Ventures | Several countries | ||||
| Asia and Oceania | Punggol DCS* | Singapore | |||
| Technology: Pumped Storage | 14 | 15 | 18 | ||
| Europe | First Hydro (Ffestiniog 1&2)* | United Kingdom | |||
| Technology: R&D | 5 | 5 | 5 | ||
| Type of project: Clean Transportation | |||||
| Technology: Clean Transportation | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||
| Europe | GNVERT* | France | |||
| Technology: EV | 3 | 3 | 3 | ||
| Asia and Oceania | EVChong* | China | |||
| Technology: Hydrogen | 2 | 2 | 2 | ||
| Africa | Rhyno* | South Africa | |||
| Europe | DMSE*, Zero Emission Valley* | France | |||
| SUB-TOTAL | 737 | 750 | 900 | ||
| ALLOCATED IN 2019 | |||||
| Type of project: Clean Transportation | |||||
| Technology: EV | 13 | – | – | ||
| Europe | ChargePoint | United Kingdom | |||
| TOTAL | 750 | 750 | 900 | ||
| * New eligible projects (1) Uganda, Zambia, Benin, Nigeria, Mosambique |
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Main projects concern the development of solar and wind farms in Europe, South and North America (Website of wind and solar projects in the US). The Group also acquired 2 GW of renewable capacity in operation through the acquisition of hydraulic dams owned by EDP, as well as Renvico wind parks in Portugal. Energy efficiency allocations relate to projects developing heat and smart metering networks in France, as well as extended pumped storage stations in England.
Impact reporting
In the full operation phase, the projects are expected to contribute to avoid emissions of at least 5.26 million tons of CO2 eq. per year:
- for renewable projects, a minimum of 5.05 million tons of CO2 eq. per year;
- for energy efficiency projects, 0.21 million tons of CO2 eq. per year;
- for clean transportation projects, approximately 0.5 thousand tons of CO2 eq. per year.
Breakdowns by technology and region, of the impacts in tons of CO₂ eq. per year of the projects financed by the green bonds of June and October 2019 are presented below (at 100%).
Avoided and reduced CO₂ emissions (tCO₂eq/year) by region
Contributions to reduced or avoided emissions are presented in the following table using different weighting methods:
a) at 100% regardless of the Group’s ownership rate and the nature of the capex ;
b) according to the Group’s ownership rate and regardless of the nature of the capex ;
c) at 100% considering only development capex ;
d) according to the Group’s ownership rate and taking only the development capex.
| (a) linked to development and financial CAPEX taken at 100% | b) linked to development and financial CAPEX taken at % of ownership | c) linked to development CAPEX taken at 100% | d) linked to development CAPEX taken at % of ownership | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wind | 2,682,561 | 1,407,727 | 2,591,355 | 1,388,979 |
| Solar | 962,585 | 711,402 | 959,078 | 707,895 |
| Hydro | 906,769 | 362,721 | 130 | 65 |
| Geothermal | 430,848 | 154,243 | 5,302 | 5,302 |
| Energy efficiency | 187,586 | 159,617 | 187,586 | 159,617 |
| Bio energy | 67,120 | 65,439 | 67,120 | 65,439 |
| Pump storage | 19,067 | 14,300 | 19,067 | 14,300 |
| Clean mobility | 298 | 298 | 298 | 298 |
| Electric vehicles | 119 | 36 | – | – |
| Hydrogen | – | – | – | – |
| Total | 5,256,954 | 2,875,783 | 3,829,935 | 2,341,895 |
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