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 RATTI GROUP | SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2017
    In 2012 a photovoltaic plant was installed at the Guanzate premises. In 2017 this was able to produce around 825,923 kWh of electricity, an increase of 7,477 kWh compared with 2016.
  CO2 emissions basically depend on energy consumption and therefore show a parallel trend to the latter. Also, in this case, the energy e ciency actions implemented allowed the in- crease in CO2 emissions to be contained (+4.43%), despite the significant increase in pro- duction (+15.08%). In fact, if we relate total emissions to metres of fabric produced, a fall of emissions of 9.26% is recorded, compared with 2016.
Specifically, thanks to self-produced energy from sustainable technologies such as the pho- tovoltaic plant at Guanzate, in 2017 Ratti avoided emitting 310 tons of CO2 and input 58,230 kWh of electricity produced from renewable sources into the national grid.
+7,477
kWh INCREASE
IN ELECTRICITY FROM PHOTOVOLTAIC PLANT IN 2017
58,230
kWh ELECTRICITY PROVIDED
TO THE NATIONAL GRID
  CO2 emissions
                Tab 2 - Scope 1, Scope 2 CO2 emissions and emissions avoided for the Italy, Tunisia and Romania premises
      CO2 emissions Ratti Group
-9.26%
EMISSIONS OF CO2 COMPARED WITH 2016
310
TONS OF CO2 AVOIDED IN 2017
u.m.
2016
2017
Change (%)
      Total SCOPE 1 and SCOPE 2 emissions
SCOPE 1 - DIRECT EMISSIONS* from methane gas consumption
tCO2
tCO2 tCO2
tCO2
6,752 2,935
314
7,133 5.64
2,983 1.70
310 -1.31
9,687
10,116
4.43
   SCOPE 2 - INDIRECT ENERGY EMISSIONS** from electricity bought for o ces and factories
  tCO2/mt
 0,0029
 0,0026
 -9.26
 u.m.
  2016
  2017
  Change (%)
 Total SCOPE 1 and SCOPE 2 emissions over metres of fabric produced
 Emissions of CO2 avoided thanks to the photovoltaic plant (Guanzate premises)
    *Data calculated on the basis of emission factors published in the “Table of parameters for national standards” published by the Ministry of the Environment and for the Protection of Land and Sea, for the respective years.
** Data calculated on the basis of emissions factors published by Terna S.p.A. “International comparisons”.
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