Italy’s Enel extends voluntary GHG goal for global operations

Published 17:52 on September 18, 2019  /  Last updated at 21:51 on September 18, 2019  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, Voluntary

Italy-based utility Enel aims to cut its emissions intensity by 70% under 2017 levels by 2030, it said on Wednesday, extending a company-wide target as one of a handful of firms to set an independently verified goal aligned with the 1.5C Paris Agreement global warming limit.
Italy-based utility Enel aims to cut its emissions intensity by 70% under 2017 levels by 2030, it said on Wednesday, extending a company-wide target as one of a handful of firms to set an independently verified goal aligned with the 1.5C Paris Agreement global warming limit.


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