A transparent, rigorous, and repeatable approach • Elia Group, a leading European transmission system to achieve your ESG and financial targets operator, is developing project portfolios for the When it comes to valuing potential investments through an next 10 years to address both the replacement of existing assets as well as the necessary grid ESG lens, organizations are leveraging Copperleaf solutions extensions required by the energy transition in to lead the way: Belgium and Germany • Manitoba Hydro, an electric power and natural gas • TransAlta, a leading Independent Power Producer in utility in Canada, includes the benefits of carbon Canada, has integrated sustainability into governance, reduction in its value framework, enabling trade-offs decision making, risk management, and day-to-day between risk, cost savings, and the environment business processes • Anglian Water in the UK sets carbon output limits • The Government of British Columbia established a to ensure carbon reduction targets are considered rigorous process to ensure spending decisions are during the planning of an investment portfolio to aligned with the initiatives that are most important drive sustainability performance to citizens and local businesses • Essential Energy, an Australian electricity network • National Grid, a multinational electricity and gas operator, mitigates the impacts of bush fires using utility based in the UK, relies on Copperleaf’s geographical shape files to determine the appropriate solutions to quantify the impact of replacing or spend levels for sustainable risk management repairing specific assets on environmental risk and communicate the value of plans to regulators in terms of emission reductions Copperleaf Value Framework Strategic Objectives ENVIRONMENT SOCIAL GOVERNANCE FINANCIAL How a company How a company is run, How a company delivers How a company treats its employees, including audits and reliable products impacts the planet customers, suppliers, shareholder rights and services— and local communities safely and profitably Value Measures Renewable Capacity Employee Retention Government Financial Savings Relations GHG Reduction Public Safety Regulatory Investment Cost Performance Resource Consumption Employee & Physical & Operational Efficiency Contractor Safety Cyber Security Biodiversity Community Development Investor Perception Reliability Improvement Pollution Human Capital Risk Management Revenue Increase Development This diagram provides an illustrative example of the strategic objectives and value measures that can be incorporated in a value framework to ensure investment decisions support your organization’s strategic objectives.
