Difference between revisions of "Uniper"
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Revision as of 10:07, 7 March 2022
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File:Bijdrijfs Logo.svg | |
Quick Facts | |
Type | Public |
sector | subsector |
Headquarters (Benelux Organization) | Stad, Land |
Year of Origin | jaartal |
Emissions (All Scopes) | XXX Megatons of CO2 (2020) |
Total Revenue | USD$XXXX billion (2020) |
Stock Exchange | Bijv. Tokio, Amsterdam |
Key People | Only the executives, Supervisory board in Company Structure |
Number of Employees | XXX |
Subsidiaries |
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Uniper Benelux N.V., stylized as Uniper, is an energy company with its headquarters in Rotterdam. It's a subsidiary of the German Uniper SE, which is based in Düsseldorf, Germany. Founded in what year? Active in which business? Active in how many countries? Where is its headquarter? How many employees? Size and scope of company? Private/public? Net (balance) worth? Revenue and profit? Key player?
Company Structure
Who has influence on what? Private or public company? Why is hq in the Netherlands? Any important subsidiaries or daughter companies?
Board of Directors
Name | Function | Remuneration x1000 EUR |
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Insert name | CEO | XXX EUR |
Insert name | CFO | XXX EUR |
Insert name | CCO | XXX EUR |
Management Board
Name | Function |
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Klaus-Dieter Maubach | Chief Executive Officer |
Tiina Tuomela | Chief Financial Officer |
David Bryson | Chief Operating Officer |
Niek den Hollander | Chief Commercial Officer |
In most cases, no information on remuneration of the management board is made public.
Supervisory Board
Name | Function | Remuneration x1000 EUR |
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Markus Rauramo | Chairman | XXXX EUR |
Dr. Bernhard Günther | Deputy Chairman | XXXX EUR |
Prof. Dr. Werner Brinker | Member | XXXX EUR |
Judith Buss | Member | XXXX EUR |
Esa Hyvärinen | Member | XXXX EUR |
Nora Steiner-Forsberg | Member | XXXX EUR |
Accountant
What is the companies accountant?
Main Activities
In a few sentences, describe the core activities of the company. In a bit more detail than in the introduction.
Government
To what extent can the government influence company policy? (shareholder, licensing authority, client etc.) Has company received NOW support or royal status?
Paris Agreement to Today
What has company done or refused to do since the Climate Accord of Paris? Per company, where applicable refer to research on the benefits of fossil companies in the form of subisidies etc.
Financial Results since 2015
This tabel is meant to indicate that the companies have plenty of money to make their company more sustainable. Clearly distinguish between Dutch data and international data.
Year | Revenue | Profit | Dividend |
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2015 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
2016 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
2017 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
2018 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
2019 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
2020 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
2021 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
Scandals and controversies
Any dirt on the companies can be added here.
Current Emissions
Description of the emissions per scope. Critical analysis of (missing) information based on GHG protocol (probably most relevant for scope 3). Describe possible reduction trends.
Scope 1 | Scope 2 | Scope 3 |
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XXX Megatonnes of CO2 (2020) | XXX Megatonnes of CO2 (2020) | XXX Megatonnes of CO2 (2020) |
Climate Policy and Plans
Description of the climate plans and policy of the company, with special focus on the goals for 2030 and 2050. Make sure to include the baseyear for their targets. Do the goals take the entire company and all scopes into account?
Due Diligence
Keep the broader context in mind. Is the company integer when it comes to deforestation, palm oil, biodiversity, human rights etc etc? Be critical in the sources used here.
Conclusion
Recap of the position and influence of the company. Are the climate plans of the company enough to be in line with goals of the Paris Agreement? Is the company doing enough? Are the companies targets realistic?
References
- ↑ https://www.tweedekamer.nl This is a standard reference