SEFE aims to become a leading European energy company in the low-carbon economy.
That is why we also invest in climate protection projects to reduce carbon emissions. In 2024, for example, we joined carbon-reduction initiatives in Australia and Kazakhstan.
We collaborate with the Australian company InterEarth on a project to plant native eucalyptus on fallow land. The resulting tree biomass is regularly harvested and buried in specially monitored chambers to prevent decomposition, ensuring carbon storage for at least 100 years. A similar project by SAFC, a Kazakh company specialising in climate change mitigation, involves reforesting an initial 1,500 hectares with native tree species.
Together, the two projects allow us to generate around two million tonnes of carbon credits, which we can use to reduce both our own carbon footprint and that of our customers. By participating in these initiatives, we make a valuable contribution to climate protection and the promotion of biodiversity.