ENGIE reports comprehensive operational emissions with third-party verification and genuine 41% absolute reductions since 2017. But Scope 3 has stagnated since 2019, gas capacity remains 45.6 GW with no phase-out date, and lobbying records show active advocacy for long-term fossil gas roles that undermine Paris alignment.
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SINK = (0.3 × Base + 0.7 × Performance) × ScaleStrongest on Carbon Footprint — Operations and Carbon Footprint — Supply Chain (8/10, 7/10). Weakest on Controversies & Red Flags and Resource Use & Waste (3/10, 5/10).
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Among the 17 major energy supply / utilities brands we've scored, ENGIE sits 13th of 17.
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ENGIE is a French multinational energy and facilities management company founded in 2008, headquartered in Paris. With 171,474 employees and €82.6 billion revenue (FY2023), it operates across power generation, district heating, renewables procurement, and waste management. The company is a major global energy supplier with significant fossil gas and renewable portfolios.
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