Universal Registration Document 2022
BUS I NESS OVERV I EW FOR THE YEAR 2022 AND FORWARD - LOOK I NG I NFORMAT I ON
SIGNIFICANT EVENTS FOR THE YEAR 2022
GROUPE ADP ’S COMMITMENT IN THE SCIENTIFIC VALIDATION PROCESS OF ITS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTION OBJECTIVES
the SBTi (Science Based Target initiative), a joint program of the CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project), the United Nations Global Compact, the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the WWF.
Since 23 June 2022, Groupe ADP has formally committed in the process of defining and validating its greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets (scopes 1, 2 and 3) through
2022 SKYTRAX RANKING
and is now ranked 6 th in the Top 100 best airports in the world (up 9 places). Paris-Orly moved up 27 places to 46 th place worldwide. 3 airports belonging to the group’s international network are rising again in the top 100 worldwide. 1
The latest World Airport Awards rankings, based on a worldwide passenger satisfaction survey conducted by the independent British organization Skytrax, were unveiled on 23 June. Paris-Charles de Gaulle was voted “best European airport”
COMMISSIONING OF THE CAVEIRAC SOLAR FARM AS PART OF THE ENERGY PURCHASING POLICY OF AÉROPORTS DE PARIS
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This electricity supply is part of Aéroport de Paris’ policy of controlling energy costs, under which the company has contractually secured, from 2020, the purchase price of its electricity and gas consumption until December 2023. Aéroports de Paris is currently preparing the new energy purchasing policy to be implemented to cover the needs from 2024 and beyond. This policy is being built in a context where the exogeneous pursuit of rising enery prices or their stagnation in 2023 could have a negative impact on Groupe’s operating expenses beyond 2023 3 . It is reminded that purchases of electricity, gas and other fuels 71 million euro in 2022, or approximately 2.3% of the Group's approximately 2.3% of the Group's current operating expenses (3,071 million euro in 2022). Finally, in line with the energy conservation plan presented by the French government on 6 October, Groupe ADP has committed to contributing to the national effort, while continuing its decarbonization action over the medium and long term.
Fully engaged to reduce its CO 2 emissions, Groupe ADP has included in its 2025 Pioneers Roadmap (see press release of 16 February 2022) the improvement of energy efficiency, the reduction and control of energy consumption and the development of renewable energy. The corporate Power Purchase agreement (PPA) 2 signed in 2020 by Aéroports de Paris (see press release of 5 February 2020) has allowed the selected developer (Urbasolar) to continue the development of the 3 solar photovoltaic parks dedicated to Aéroports de Paris. The Caveirac solar park (Gard department, France) was commissioned on 29 September. The two other parks, located in the Var and Charente departments in France, should be commissioned from 2023. These 3 parks will produce about 45 GWh/year, covering 10% of electricity consumption of the pre-covid Parisian platforms. Groupe ADP is committed to purchase all the electricity produced by these parks for 21 years, which contributes to the control of electricity purchase costs.
1 See the press release of 22 June 2022: “Skytrax 2022 ranking. Paris-Charles de Gaulle voted best airport in Europe, 6 th in the world”.
2 Direct supply contract with a renewable energy producer. 3 See page 9 of this release “raffic assumptions, forecasts and targets 2022-2025”.
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