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2012 REGISTRATION DOCUMENT SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC100
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
2INDICATORS
GRI Indicators
Current Scope Constant Scope
2012 2011 2010 2012 2011
EN3 Energy consumption (MWh equivalent) 1,166,497 1,204,580 1,186,864 1,156,464 1,197,289
EN4 Electricity (indirect consumption) 812,917 839,991 790,829 804,590 834,574
EN4 District heating (indirect consumption) 29,255 31,074 32,231 29,255 31,074
EN3 Fuel oil (direct consumption) 22,466 21,366 28,128 20,938 21,292
EN3 Gas (direct consumption) 297,114 307,705 331,010 296,936 305,896
EN3 Coal (direct consumption) 4,521 4,432 4,641 4,521 4,432
EN3 Renewable energy (direct consumption) 224 11 25 224 11
EN5 Energy consumption per employee (MWh) 11.4 11.7 13.6 11.6 11.7
EN16
CO2 emissions linked to energy consumption
(in t) (estimates)** 413,414 430,191 411,177 408,272 422,531
EN17 Electricity (indirect emission) 334,720 348,316 323,429 330,012 341,047
EN17 District heating (indirect emission) 10,403 11,728 10,995 10,403 11,728
EN16 Fuel oil (direct emission) 5,841 5,555 7,313 5,444 5,536
EN16 Gas (direct emission) 60,908 63,080 67,857 60,872 62,709
EN16 Coal (direct emission) 1,542 1,511 1,583 1,542 1,511
EN16 Renewable energy 00000
EN16 CO2 per employee in t/p) 4.1 4.2 4.7 4.1 4.1
EN16 SF6 emissions (in CO2 equivalent t)*** 44,947 52,542 60,491 44,947 52,794
SF6 leakage rate 0.75% 0.94% 1.76% UP UP
Target SF6 leakage rate 0.95% 1% - - -
EN16
Direct and indirect CO2 emissions (energy
consumption and SF6 emissions in t) 458,351 482,733 471,668 453,219 475,325
2012 audited indicators.
UP = Unpublished.
* Not including water used for cooling for two sites in 2012 and for the constant scope calculation: Carros (Nice) and TEC 38 (Grenoble).
In2012, Schneider Electric made a change in methodology to distinguish the water used for consumption and water used for cooling
(and returned to the environment). In2013, Schneider Electric plans to expand this differential reporting to all sites.
** The CO2 emissions linked to energy consumption are considered estimates, because the indirect emissions are calculated on the
conversion factors per country.
*** Nine sites used in2010, 17sites in2011 and 2012 with the acquisition of Areva D, 17sites for the constant scope calculations.
Constant scope emissions are not corrected from activity level.
Key performance indicators from the Planet&Society Barometer
Objectives for year end 2014 2012 2011
1. 10% CO2 savings on transportation 14.8% -
2. 75% of our product revenues achieved with Green Premium 65.5% 63%
3. 10% energy consumption savings 6.1% -
The 2011 performance serves as a starting value for the Planet&Society Barometer Connect program between 2012 and 2014.
2012 audited indicators.
Please refer to pages 92 to 94 for the methodological presentation of indicators and the following pages for the analysis of the results
(pages 65 for indicator1, 65-67 for indicator2 and 63-64 for indicator3).
CO2 emissions in transportation (scope3)
Indicators 2012 2011
1. CO2 emissions on transpor tation paid by the Group (in tons of CO2e) 393,765 497,703
2012 audited indicators. Calculation based on a coverage of 81% extrapolated to 100%.
Please refer to page 65 for the presentation of this program.