At the end of the year, one of the most important milestones for our colleagues at Renovatio Trading was the publication of their first complete ESG report.
The report brings together, in one place, two years of data, decisions and projects covering the 2023-2024 period. It offers a clearer view of the company’s activity, its impact and the direction it is building toward.
For us, this report is more than a compliance document.
It is a reference point.
It is a way to look at ourselves with more clarity, through numbers, context and progress. It helps us understand where we are, what has already been built and where further work is needed.
The first ESG reporting exercise highlighted several key milestones.
Our colleagues at Renovatio Trading supplied over 1 TWh of electricity during the 2023-2024 period.
They also advanced a 60 MWh energy storage project, an important step in supporting a more flexible and resilient energy system.
In terms of environmental responsibility, 68 tons of waste were collected and sent for recycling.
The report also reflects the social dimension of the company’s work, including 54 schools equipped with photovoltaic panels, together with partners from the social sector.
These figures matter because they make progress visible. They show the connection between energy supply, infrastructure development, environmental responsibility and community impact.
At the same time, the report is also a reminder: this is the beginning of a more structured journey.
From this point forward, every annual edition should show more progress, more coherence and more impact for clients, communities and the energy system as a whole.
ESG reporting is valuable when it helps a company see itself more clearly. It should create discipline, improve data quality and support better decisions.
For our colleagues at Renovatio Trading, this first report creates a baseline for the years ahead.
It brings together what has been achieved so far and sets the expectation for what comes next: stronger measurement, clearer priorities and continued progress across environmental, social and governance dimensions.