Since 2016, we have reported on the Energy Intensity ESG KPI. In contrast to the existing Energy Consumption ESG KPI, the new ESG KPI places the energy consumption into a ratio with the managed data volumes. Using data volume as a reference parameter makes it possible to create a direct link to the performance of our networks.
Data assured by PwC. Data is partly based on estimates, assumptions and extrapolations. The calculation method was adjusted in 2017. Values cannot be directly compared to the previous year.
The ESG KPI figure also takes into account total energy consumption for all energy sources – fuel, gas, district heating and electricity. The data volume is composed of the transported IP data volumes (including IP telephone, internet, IP-TV).
The Energy Intensity ESG KPI is relevant for the GRI indicator GRI 302-3 (Energy Intensity). This information is relevant for EFFAS KPI E01-01 (Energy consumption, total). It is furthermore relevant for criterion 12 (Resource management) of the German Sustainability Codex. It is also used for reporting on the Global Compact Principles 7 (Precautionary approach) and 8 (Promoting environmental responsibility).
Since 2016, we have reported on the Energy Intensity ESG
KPI. In contrast to the existing Energy Consumption ESG KPI, the new ESG KPI places the energy consumption into a ratio with the managed data volumes. Using data volume as a reference parameter makes it possible to create a direct link to the performance of our networks.
Data assured by PwC. Data is partly based on estimates, assumptions and extrapolations. The calculation method was adjusted in 2017. Values cannot be directly compared to the previous year.
The ESG KPI figure also takes into account total energy consumption for all energy sources – fuel, gas, district heating and electricity. The data volume is composed of the transported IP
data volumes (including IP telephone, internet, IP-TV).
The Energy Intensity ESG KPI
is relevant for the GRI indicator GRI 302-3 (Energy Intensity). This information is relevant for EFFAS KPI E01-01 (Energy consumption, total). It is furthermore relevant for criterion 12 (Resource management) of the German Sustainability Codex. It is also used for reporting on the Global Compact Principles 7 (Precautionary approach) and 8 (Promoting environmental responsibility).