93.5% to 87.5% Utilize waste heat to generate electric power which can replace power consumption at least 25% Using alternative fuel which can replace fossil fuel at least 10% SCG Hybrid Cement can
treat hybrid plants or plants with fossil fuel back-up Identifying solar specific assets from potential issuers in the supply chain Environmental Impacts of solar assets Solar plants have been subject
; • (ix) Eco-efficient and/or circular economy adapted products, production technologies and processes; • (x) Green buildings. • Fossil fuel power generation projects are excluded Regional standards: Global
Bond must comply with both the ASEAN GBS and the ASEAN SBS. The proceeds allocated for the Project must not be used for Ineligible Projects specified by the ASEAN GBS (i.e. fossil fuel power generation
incremental change ...................... 7 Potential for radical decarbonisation is dependent on broader climate policy ............................ 8 Low carbon infrastructure which maintains high fossil fuel
produce low – or zero – greenhouse-gas emissions while operating. In the power sector this includes fossil-fuel plants fitted with carbon capture and storage, nuclear plants and renewable-based generation
2020 2020 2022 2025 2030 97,785 82,348 82,348 5,105 (Ton CO2e) GHG (Scope 1-2) Scope 1 Emission from fossil fuel burned from • EV Fleet Conversion • Adopt lower emission factor fuel (E85, B20) • Carbon
................................................................ 44 4.1.7. Marine energy generation ................................................................................. 45 4.1.8. Electricity generation from renewable non-fossil gaseous and liquid fuels
in unabated coal in the portfolio adopt phase out plans by 2030 or sooner; an end to investment in new fossil fuel infrastructure assets, or exploration of new oil and gas fields/expansion of oil and
as a generation technology as a well as a form of solid, liquid or gaseous fuel. By replacing fossil fuels, the use of biomass/biofuel can reduce GHG emissions in the power, heat and transport sectors