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Hitachi ABB Power Grids plans to achieve carbon-neutrality by 2030

Our Bureau Bengaluru | Updated on May 26, 2021

Sees 100% fossil-free electricity by end-FY22, electrify its operations to deliver further efficiencies, 50% cut in CO2 emissions along the value chain, and roll-out of greenhouse gas-free tech solutions

Hitachi ABB Power Grids in India, as a commitment to a sustainable energy future, announced a comprehensive program to achieve carbon-neutrality targets by 2030 in its own operations.

To achieve carbon-neutrality, the company is adopting a three-dimensional approach to decarbonisation. The program is designed to reduce the carbon footprint of its own operations and in the products that it delivers. The goal of the program is aligned with India’s Mission Innovation and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 7: to increase access to affordable and clean energy.

The company expects to achieve its carbon-neutral target of 100 per cent fossil-free electricity by the close of FY22. It is also electrifying its operations to deliver further efficiencies over the coming years. Additional 2030 targets include a 50 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions along the value chain and the introduction of greenhouse gas-free technology solutions.

Two more targets relate to a 50 per cent reduction in waste generation and cutting freshwater usage by 25 per cent, progressively through the next 10 years. By adopting a more systemic approach to business development, it expects to reduce carbon emissions for the benefit of the environment and society.

“We see ourselves as a key enabler of a sustainable energy future and are playing our part in the fight against global warming,” said N Venu, Managing Director and CEO of Hitachi ABB Power Grids in India.

“To get closer toward a carbon-neutral future means that we have to start by strengthening our own environmental, social and governance practices. Electricity will be the backbone of the entire energy system and we are working on electrified, reliable, and decarbonised operations and products. With solutions such as our revolutionary electric-bus fast-charging technology, we remain at the forefront of enabling the clean energy transition,” he added.

Published on May 26, 2021

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