Universal Registration Document 2021

3. Non-financial performance

  URD Sections
Governance
a) Role of the Board of Directors in oversight of climate-related issues within the organisation a) Role of the Board of Directors in oversight of climate-related issues within the organisationURD SectionsSection 3.1.3.1.1
b) Role of Management in oversight of climate-related issues within the organisation b) Role of Management in oversight of climate-related issues within the organisationURD SectionsSection 3.1.3.1.1
Strategy
a) Climate-related risks and opportunities over the short, medium, and long term a) Climate-related risks and opportunities over the short, medium, and long termURD SectionsSections 3.1.3.2.2 and 2.2.3
b) Impact of climate-related risks and opportunities on the organisation’s businesses, strategy, and financial planning b) Impact of climate-related risks and opportunities on the organisation’s businesses, strategy, and financial planningURD SectionsSection 3.1
c) Evaluation of the resilience of the organisation’s strategy, taking into consideration different climate-related scenarios c) Evaluation of the resilience of the organisation’s strategy, taking into consideration different climate-related scenariosURD SectionsSection 3.1.3.2.3
Risk management
a) Processes for identifying and assessing climate-related risks a) Processes for identifying and assessing climate-related risksURD SectionsSection 3.1.3.2.2 Sections 2.1 and 2.2.3
b) Processes for managing climate-related risks b) Processes for managing climate-related risksURD SectionsSections 3.1.2 and 3.1.3.2 Sections 2.1 and 2.2.3
c) Integration into the organisation’s overall risk management processes c) Integration into the organisation’s overall risk management processesURD SectionsSection 2.1
Indicators and goals
a) Financial and non-financial metrics used by the organisation for its climate-related strategy a) Financial and non-financial metrics used by the organisation for its climate-related strategyURD Sections

Section 3.1.3.3

Section 3.6

b) reporting of Scope 1, Scope 2, and, if appropriate, Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions b) reporting of Scope 1, Scope 2, and, if appropriate, Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissionsURD SectionsSection 3.1.1.2.4
c) Climate-related targets used by the organisation and performance against targets c) Climate-related targets used by the organisation and performance against targetsURD SectionsSections 3.1.1.1 and 3.1.1.2 Sections 3.1.2.1 and 3.2.2.2
Non-financial rating

The EDF group responds every year to questionnaires from non-financial rating agencies specialised in analysing corporate strategies to combat climate change. Section 3.7 “Non-financial rating” features all the EDF group’s 2021 reporting results.

3.1.3.2.2 Identifying climate change risks and opportunities

The EDF group identified climate risk as a priority in 2018, addressing it in a report from the Group’s Scientific Council in March 2019, as well as in the detailed analysis presented to the EDF group’s Executive Committee and the Board of Directors Audit Committee in October 2019.

In its analysis of climate risks, the EDF group has adopted the classification put forward by the TCFD, which draws a distinction between physical risks and transition risks (1).

EDF group physical risks
Risk category Description Potential impact for the EDF group
Risks related to extreme events Risks related to extreme events

Description

Increase of heatwaves and droughts
Risks related to extreme eventsPotential impact for the EDF group

Production: drop in nuclear production due to heat sink, low water flow for dams in southern countries, accelerated wearing of materials.

Transmission and Distribution: drop in network capacity, fire risk.

All business lines: rise in the cost of insurance, deterioration of working conditions for employees and service providers.

Risk categoryIncrease of strong wind events, storms, tornados and floods

Description

Production: slow-down or potential temporary halt of production facilities, impacts of higher flood waters.

Transmission and Distribution: Power outages.

Risks related to chronic events Risks related to chronic events

Description

Increase of average temperatures/Increase of sea levels
Risks related to chronic eventsPotential impact for the EDF group

Production: change and drop in hydropower production, decreased yield of nuclear and thermal power facilities, risk of submersion of infrastructures on seacoasts (particularly island regions), proliferation of organisms that plug water intake, risk of microbial growth in cooling circuits.

Transmission and Distribution: diminished capacity of transmission lines.

Marketing: drop in heating demand, increase in air-conditioning demand.

(1) These risks are also listed in section 2.2.3 “Group transformation and strategic risks”, risk factor 3B, “Adapting to climate change: physical and transition risks”.