SAP and EKOenergy Partner for a Renewable Future
SAP has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability by partnering with EKOenergy to promote the use of 100% renewable electricity. This collaboration aims to help organizations transition to renewable energy, enhancing resilience against rising energy costs. SAP has been utilizing renewable electricity for its data centers and offices since 2014, and its partnership with EKOenergy involves a contribution of €0.10 per megawatt hour to EKOenergy's Climate Fund. Additionally, SAP aligns its sustainability efforts with the United Nations' Sustainability Development Goals and aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2030.
The EKOenergy label, recognized internationally, is critical for validating renewable energy sources and preventing greenwashing, ensuring that energy production and consumption are credible and sustainable.
- SAP committed to using 100% renewable electricity since 2014.
- Partnership with EKOenergy enhances credibility in renewable energy sourcing.
- SAP contributes €0.10 per MWh to EKOenergy's Climate Fund, supporting energy poverty alleviation.
- Aligned with United Nations' Sustainability Development Goals.
- Aiming for net-zero emissions by 2030.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / April 17, 2023 / SAP
We are already into the third year of the Climate Decade, and it is imperative for organizations to start transitioning to
RE100, a global initiative led by the Climate Group in partnership with the CDP, unifies companies with an annual electricity demand over 100,000 megawatt hours that are committed to
In 2013, the Finnish Association for Nature Conservation in collaboration with other environmental NGOs launched EKOenergy, an international not-for-profit ecolabel for energy, envisioning a world where energy is generated and consumed sustainably. EKOenergy aims at helping businesses speed up the transition to
The label acts as a communication tool to demonstrate companies' commitments towards renewable energy. EKOenergy's secretariat annually checks if all labeled megawatt hours are reliably tracked and if EKOenergy's additional sustainability criteria have been fulfilled. These annual audits are based on reliable proofs, such as documents issued by public authorities or reliable third-party certification organizations. The label ensures that the production and the consumption of the energy takes place in the same market. EKOenergy-labeled energy is always
The EKOenergy ecolabel adds a positive impact to consumers' renewable energy choice and can be combined with energies procured through green tariffs, PPAs, or unbundled energy certificates. It can also be used on energies that are produced in-house. Since the launch of the label, EKOenergy has aided disadvantaged communities by financing 79 new renewable energy projects in 29 developing countries through its Climate Fund.
"In many countries, EKOenergy was amongst the first to endorse renewable energy solutions to businesses that are looking for sustainable solutions. SAP is a good example of this," Steven Vanholme, program manager at EKOenergy, says. "In 2016, when EKOenergy became available in China, EKOenergy worked with SAP to identify renewable energy solutions in China. This, in turn, helped and encouraged us to focus more on Asia, to translate parts of our texts to Chinese and other Asian languages, and to reach out to more local companies."
With sustainability at the heart of its strategy, SAP has already identified and aligned existing initiatives with the United Nations' 17 Sustainability Development Goals. SAP is committed to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) to reduce emissions by
SAP has been using
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