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== Current Policies and Emissions == | == Current Policies and Emissions == | ||
RWE reports that in the Netherlands it emitted 7Mton of Co2 in 2020 compared to 9.1Mton in 2019.<ref>https://www.rwe.com/-/media/RWE/documents/09-verantwortung-nachhaltigkeit/cr-berichte/EN/rwe-non-financial-report-2020.pdf p. 14</ref> This only covers scope 1 emissions. As for RWE group the scope 1 emissions are 70.4 Mton, scope 2 2.6 Mton and its scope 3 emissions 18.9 Mton in 2020.<ref>https://www.rwe.com/-/media/RWE/documents/09-verantwortung-nachhaltigkeit/emissionsinventar-und-methodologie.pdf p. 12</ref> | |||
== Climate Plans == | == Climate Plans == |
Revision as of 12:10, 8 February 2022
Naam van het bedrijf | |
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Quick Facts | |
Type | Public |
sector | Energy |
Headquarters (Benelux Organization) | Geertruidenberg, Nederland |
Year of Origin (RWE AG) | 1898 |
Emissions (All Scopes) | 155 Megatons of CO2 (2020) |
Net Income (RWE AG) | EUR €1,00 billion (2020)[1] |
Key People | Markus Krebber (CEO RWE AG), Roger Miesen (CEO RWE Generation SE) |
Subsidiaries |
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RWE Generation NL is a subsidiary of RWE Generation SE. RWE Generation SE is the part of the RWE Group, stylized as RWE, that is responsible for power generation based on gas, hard coal, hydropower and biomass. [2] RWE Generation NL is headquartered in Geertruidenberg and has 6 locations in the Netherlands where it generates electricity with gas, biomass and coal powered plants. It employs over 600 people in the Netherlands [3]. RWE AG was founded in 1898 and entered the Dutch market in 2002 as RWE Energy Nederland (RWE NE) by taking over Obragas and Haarlemmergas. RWE became a big player in the Dutch energy market after taking over Essent B.V., of which is was the majority shareholder untill 2020.[4]
Company Structure
RWE Generation NL is a subsidiary of RWE Generation SE, which is again a subsidiary of RWE Group (or RWE AG). The CEO of RWE Generation SE is Roger Miesen. Romé van der Hoek is Chairman of the General Works Council of RWE Generation NL and a representative in the RWE Generation SE Supervisory Board.
Executive board
Name | Function | Remuneration x1000 EUR |
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Markus Krebber | Chief Executive Officer | Unknown |
Michael Müller | Chief Financial Officer | Unknown |
Zvezdana Seeger | Chief Human Resource Officer/Labour Director | Unknown |
Supervisory Board
Name | Function | Remuneration x1000 EUR |
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Werner Brandt | Chairman of the Supervisory Board | Unknown |
Ralf Sikorski | Deputy Chairman IG Bergbau | Unknown |
Michael Bochinski | Deputy Chairman General Works Council RWE Power AG | Unknown |
Sandra Bossemeyer | Chairwoman Works Council RWE AG | Unknown |
Hans Bünting | Management Concultant | Unknown |
Matthias Dürbaum | Chairman Works Council Hambach Mine | Unknown |
Ute Gerbaulet | Chief Financial Officer/General Partner at Dr. August Oetker KG | Unknown |
Hans Peter Keitel | Independent Corporate Consultant | Unknown |
Monika Kircher | Independent Corporate Consultant | Unknown |
Thomas Kufen | Mayor of the city Essen | Unknown |
Reiner van Limbeck | Chairman Works Council Essen Headquarters RWE Generation SE and RWE Technology International | Unknown |
Harald Louis | Chairman General Works Council RWE Power AG | Unknown |
Dagmar Paasch | Head Supply and Waste Management at dep. North-Rhine-Whestphalia | Unknown |
Erhard Schipporeit | Independent Corporate Consultant | Unknown |
Dirk Schumacher | Chairman HW Grefrath Works Council | Unknown |
Ullrich Sierau | Independent Concultant | Unknown |
Hauke Stars | Member Executive Board Volkswagen AG | Unknown |
Helle Valentin | General Manager Global Business Services Nordic, IBM Corporation | Unknown |
Andreas Wagner | Head of Drilling and Water Management, RWE Power AG | Unknown |
Marion Weckes | Officer Group Works Council of GEA Group AG |
Accountant
The financial reports and statements of RWE AG and its subsidiaries were in 2020 audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers GmbH Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft. The auditor of PricewaterhouseCoopers GmbH Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft who was responsible for the audits of RWE in 2020 was Ralph Welter.
Operations
RWE Generation NL has six plants where it generates electricity. Four of them run (partially) on gas and two on coal.[7] Their two coal plants currently run partially on biomass. At the plant in Geertruidenberg 80% of coal is replaced by biomass in terms of mass, at the plant in Eemshaven 15% of electricity is currently produced with biomass.[8]
Paris Agreement to Today
In 2015 RWE opened a large new coal plant in Eemshaven [9] However, in 2019 the Dutch government passed new legislation aimed at stopping the use of coal by 2030 as part of its commitment to the Paris Agreement [10]. Although the Dutch government calculated that the transtitional period would be sufficient for plant operators to recover their investments RWE claimed profits of their new plant would drop significantly, making their operation not profitable anymore.[11] In 2021 RWE sued the Dutch government for 1.4 billion euros claiming that the Dutch government had to compensate for the losses caused by the new legislation. [12] RWE makes its claim under the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT), a treaty that allows for companies to sue governments through an ISDS clause to sue governments if they believe their policies harm their investments. [13] In july 2021 Milieudefensie, Greenpeace, Urgenda, SOMO and other organizations called for the president of the tribunal to listen to their part of the story before making a decision.[14]
In 2021 the Dutch court ruled that the Dutch province Noord-Brabant has to reconsider the license it has given to RWE's Amer powerplant.[15] In a case filed by environmental organization Mobilization for Environment (MOB) it was claimed that the license had not sufficiently considered nitrogen emissions of the plant. By including a production unit in the calculations that was not operational anymore more room for nitrogen emissions was created than is actually allowed for. The province was given six months to adjust the license given to RWE, in the meantime the plant is allowed to run on normal capacity.
Current Policies and Emissions
RWE reports that in the Netherlands it emitted 7Mton of Co2 in 2020 compared to 9.1Mton in 2019.[16] This only covers scope 1 emissions. As for RWE group the scope 1 emissions are 70.4 Mton, scope 2 2.6 Mton and its scope 3 emissions 18.9 Mton in 2020.[17]
Climate Plans
Beschrijving van de klimaatplannen van het bedrijf
Conclusion
Beschrijving of de plannen in lijn zijn met 'Parijs'
Bedrijfsspecifieke Passage in 'de brief'
U heeft uw duurzaamheidsbeleid vastgelegd in uw Sustainability Report 2020[18] en Non-financial Report 2020.[19]
Wij constateren dat uw ambitie is om CO2 neutraal te zijn in 2040.[20] Daarnaast constateren wij dat u ambieert uw scope 1 en 2 emissies in 2030 met 50% verlaagd te hebben en uw scope 3 emissies met 30% vergeleken met 2019.[21]
Hoewel wij constateren dat RWE in Duitsland onder de uitfaseringswet voor kolen (Kohleausstiegsgesetz) energiecentrales zal sluiten die op bruinkool draaien en in 2038 geen operationele bruinkool energiecentrales zal hebben [22] constateren wij tevens dat u in hoger beroep bent gegaan tegen de sluiting van de twee kolencentrales in Nederland.[23] Dit maakt uw ambities ongeloofwaardig.
Daarmee draagt uw bedrijf bij aan gevaarlijke klimaatverandering en loopt u het materiële risico om mensenrechtenschendingen te veroorzaken.
References
- ↑ https://www.rwe.com/-/media/RWE/documents/05-investor-relations/2020-Q4/2021-03-16-rwe-annual-report-2020.pdf?la=en see P. 3
- ↑ https://www.rwe.com/en/the-group/organisational-structure/rwe-generation
- ↑ https://benelux.rwe.com/-/media/RWE/RWE-Benelux/locations/kaart-locaties-nl.pdf
- ↑ https://www.rwe.com/en/the-group/history
- ↑ https://www.rwe.com/en/the-group/organisational-structure/rwe-ag/executive-board
- ↑ https://www.rwe.com/en/the-group/organisational-structure/rwe-generation/supervisory-board
- ↑ https://benelux.rwe.com/-/media/RWE/RWE-Benelux/locations/kaart-locaties-nl.pdf
- ↑ https://benelux.rwe.com/rwe-generation-nl
- ↑ https://benelux.rwe.com/locaties/kolencentrale-eemshaven
- ↑ https://www.eerstekamer.nl/wetsvoorstel/35167_wet_verbod_op_kolen_bij
- ↑ https://www.somo.nl/compensation-for-stranded-assets/
- ↑ https://www.somo.nl/compensation-for-stranded-assets/
- ↑ https://milieudefensie.nl/actueel/kolenbedrijf-rwe-klaagt-nederland-aan-via-omstreden-investeringsverdrag
- ↑ https://milieudefensie.nl/actueel/icsid-case-no-arb-21-4-letter-expression-of-interest-for-amicus-curiae-1507_ecchr-plus-urgenda.pdf
- ↑ https://www.bd.nl/brabant/opnieuw-juridisch-succes-milieubeweging-vergunning-voor-amercentrale-van-provincie-deugt-niet-aldus-rechter~ab1f9967/?referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F
- ↑ https://www.rwe.com/-/media/RWE/documents/09-verantwortung-nachhaltigkeit/cr-berichte/EN/rwe-non-financial-report-2020.pdf p. 14
- ↑ https://www.rwe.com/-/media/RWE/documents/09-verantwortung-nachhaltigkeit/emissionsinventar-und-methodologie.pdf p. 12
- ↑ https://www.rwe.com/-/media/RWE/documents/09-responsibility-and-sustainability/cr-reports/EN/cr-report-2020.pdf
- ↑ https://www.rwe.com/-/media/RWE/documents/09-responsibility-and-sustainability/cr-reports/EN/rwe-non-financial-report-2020.pdf
- ↑ https://www.rwe.com/-/media/RWE/documents/09-responsibility-and-sustainability/cr-reports/EN/cr-report-2020.pdf p. 2
- ↑ https://www.rwe.com/en/responsibility-and-sustainability
- ↑ https://www.rwe.com/-/media/RWE/documents/09-verantwortung-nachhaltigkeit/cr-berichte/EN/rwe-non-financial-report-2020.pdf p. 12-13
- ↑ https://milieudefensie.nl/actueel/kolenbedrijf-rwe-klaagt-nederland-aan-via-omstreden-investeringsverdrag