Siemens Energy, one of the leading energy technology companies in the world, continues its activities within the scope of its carbon emission reduction targets. As a result of the successful works of Siemens Energy, it has been confirmed that the CO2 reduction targets are in line with the Paris Agreement. The Science Based Goals initiative (SBTi) has scientifically confirmed that Siemens Energy contributes to limiting global warming to the extent envisaged in the agreement.
Initiatives to reduce the carbon footprint for the future of the world increase their importance. Carbon emission reduction targets are among company policies and targets. Siemens Energy, one of the leading energy companies in the world, also draws attention with its successful works to reduce carbon emissions. Siemens Energy aims to become climate neutral by 2030 as an important step in the sustainability program launched last year. In addition, by 2030, the greenhouse gas emissions of Siemens Energy products in the gas and energy segment will be reduced by just under a third (27.5%) throughout their lifecycle compared to 2019. To achieve this, Siemens Energy will continue to increase the efficiency of its products, while switching to SF6-free products to make a significant contribution to the decarbonisation of power grids.
Making an assessment on the subject, Siemens Energy CEO Dr. Stating that innovative technologies play a key role in combating climate change, Christian Bruch said, “The energy transition is a tough and big change, but we have high potential to make this change happen. “We must all contribute to our environment and accept changes,” he said.