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Eutelsat Group announced ambitious targets to reduce its carbon impact and fight climate change

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  • bsolute reduction target: By 2030, a 50% reduction compared to 2021 in energy-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions within Scopes[1]1+2 with the intention of submitting these reduction targets to SBTi.[2]
  • Expanded Scope 3 Assessment: An in-depth re-assessment of Scope 3 to be conducted during 2024, now encompassing the GEO and LEO satellite fleets
  • increase the proportion of renewable energies in its overall energy consumption, notably through the procurement of lower-carbon energy for several of the key operational facilities.
  • as well as expand electricity generation capacity from solar panels owned and operated at its teleports in France, Italy, Portugal, and Mexico
  • and optimize electrical consumption at teleports by replacing and renewing obsolete equipment

Eutelsat Communications, one of the world’s leading satellite communications operators, is unwavering in its commitment to combatting global warming and has outlined a set of ambitious targets to reduce the environmental impact of all its operations, aligning itself with the goals of the Paris Agreement.

By 2030, the Group is committed to reducing its energy-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Scopes 1+2) by 50% compared to the 2021 baseline year. In order to achieve its targets, the Group plans to:

The Group will shortly submit these targets to the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), in order to provide an independent assessment and validation of these targets.

In addition, the Group is launching a detailed re-assessment of its Scope 3 emissions to be conducted in 2024. Since 2021 the Group has been reporting its full Scope 3 emissions, including the impact of the geostationary satellite fleet (GEO). In the future, and following the integration of OneWeb in its operations, Eutelsat Group will enhance its Scope 3 calculations to include the LEO satellite constellation and the associated ground infrastructure, principally the Satellite Network Portals (SNPs). This holistic approach reflects the Group’s dedication to understanding its carbon footprint, enhancing its sustainability efforts and contributing to the global fight against climate change.

“In a world marked by critical environmental challenges, Eutelsat Group is dedicated to implementing ambitious measures to reduce its energy-related emissions and safeguard the environment, both on Earth and in space. We firmly believe that integrating environmental considerations at the core of our business is imperative for ensuring the long-term success of our operations and drive sustainable value creation”states Jean-Hubert Lenotte, Chief Strategy and Resources Officer, Executive Committee Member.

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