Climate Change Data

Sermsang Power Corporation Public Company Limited

Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2021)

Reporting Period: 2021

Environmental Metrics

Total Carbon Emissions:5394.07 tCO2e/year
Scope 1 Emissions:41.02 tCO2e/year
Scope 2 Emissions:5353.05 tCO2e/year
Scope 3 Emissions:3333.55 tCO2e/year
Total Energy Consumption:171,871.61 MWh/year
Water Consumption:265,841 m3/year
Waste Generated:4232.77 tons/year
Carbon Intensity:0.0312 ton CO2e/MWh

ESG Focus Areas

  • Economic
  • Environmental
  • Social
  • Governance

Environmental Achievements

  • Reduced GHG emissions (Scope 1, 2, and 3) to 5,394.07 ton CO2e from electricity generation, while selling 171,871.61 MWh of electricity (0.0312 ton CO2e/MWh).

Social Achievements

  • Achieved zero accidents in occupational health and safety.
  • Zero complaints related to discrimination/human rights violations.
  • Zero complaints of customer privacy.

Governance Achievements

  • Became a member of the Thai Private Sector Collective Action Coalition Against Corruption (CAC).

Climate Goals & Targets

Environmental Challenges

  • Risk of solar exposure having less light intensity than anticipated.
  • Risk of wind conditions having lower speed than anticipated.
  • Risk from natural disasters or force majeure.
  • Risk from relying on main clients.
  • Risk from changes in government policies.
  • Risk from the loss of revenue from the curtailment of power purchases.
Mitigation Strategies
  • Careful assessment of project locations using historical data and technical consultants.
  • Installation of wind towers to collect wind velocity data and simulation using international climate models.
  • Insurance policies to minimize potential risks and financial issues.
  • Diversification of clients.
  • Close monitoring of government policies and adaptation strategies.
  • Negotiation with clients to secure power purchase agreements.

Supply Chain Management

Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities

Physical Risks
  • Risk of solar exposure having less light intensity than anticipated
  • Risk of wind conditions having lower speed than anticipated
  • Risk from natural disasters or force majeure
Transition Risks
  • Risk from changes in government policies and that of other relevant government agencies
  • Risk from the loss of revenue from the curtailment of power purchases

Reporting Standards

Frameworks Used: GRI Standards: Core option

Third-party Assurance: GRI Services reviewed the GRI content index.

UN Sustainable Development Goals

  • SDG 7
  • SDG 12
  • SDG 13
  • SDG 6
  • SDG 15
  • SDG 3
  • SDG 8
  • SDG 11

The report mentions alignment with SDGs throughout the text, but lacks specific details on how initiatives contribute to each goal.