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Enersense International Plc | Press Release | February 11, 2026 at 08:30:00 EET
Enersense is committed to reducing the emissions from clean energy transition and telecommunications networks. The company’s target is to reduce its total emissions by 40% by 2035 from 2023. In February, Enersense had its target approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). More than 90% of Enersense’s emissions originate from purchased materials and services, so action is needed throughout the value chain to reduce emissions.
“We are determined to reduce climate emissions – both our own and those of our customers. That is why we have integrated science-based emission reduction targets into all our operations. The climate target approved by the international Science Based Targets initiative is one of our key strategic objectives alongside our financial targets, and external validation increases the transparency of our climate work,” says Liisi Tamminen, Enersense’s Head of Communications and Sustainability.
Enersense’s climate targets for 2035 approved by SBTi:
- Absolute GHG emissions (Scope 1–2) from own operations -63% from the 2023 baseline
- Absolute GHG emissions from the value chain (Scope 3) -38% from the 2023 baseline
- Combined, these targets will reduce Enersense's emissions by 40%
The greatest impact on emissions from increasing the use of low-carbon steel
More than 90% of Enersense’s emissions originate from sources other than the company's own operations, so-called Scope 3 emission sources. The greatest single source of emissions is steel used in green energy transition projects, such as power lines and substations. Steel accounts for about one-third of the company’s emissions. Enersense has drawn up a climate roadmap that defines the actions needed to achieve emission reductions.
“The shift to low-emission steel, the electrification of our vehicle fleet and getting our material and service suppliers committed to emission reduction are the keyways to achieve our climate targets. We have identified numerous ways to reduce emissions from the investments, operation and maintenance of clean energy transition and telecommunications networks. We do not yet have all the solutions for reducing emissions, so we are open to innovation and new ways of working,” says Tamminen.
Enersense collaborates with WWF Finland to increase demand for low-emission steel. By offering more climate friendly materials, Enersense can also help its customers to reduce their emissions and improve their carbon handprint.
More information:
Liisi Tamminen, Head of Communications and Sustainability
liisi.tamminen@enersense.com
tel. +358 44 222 5552