Sustainability

Sustainability

Our commitment to sustainability

Elecnor Australia (as SecureEnergy JV) is committed to creating positive environmental, social and economic outcomes.

We achieve this by focusing on:

  • Enriching local communities
  • Protecting and enhancing the environment
  • Conserving cultural heritage
  • Improving community health, wellbeing, and safety

 

Key sustainability  areas for EnergyConnect include:

  • Management and governance
  • Using resources
  • Emissions, pollution and waste
  • Ecology
  • People and place
  • Innovations

 

Our sustainable practices and procurement

At Elecnor, we’re committed to sustainable practices. This means designing and building to efficiently use resources, minimise waste, and prevent pollution. We constantly seek innovative solutions in our design, construction, and operations.

Elecnor acknowledges our responsibility to identifying and managing environmental, social and economic impacts which extends to our procurement activities. We recognise that when making purchasing decisions we have an opportunity to have a positive influence on our suppliers, contractors and their employees, products and services.

Infrastructure sustainability council design and as-built ratings

Elecnor Australia (as SecureEnergy JV) is committed to achieving an ‘Excellent’ Infrastructure Sustainability rating for both Design and As Built for Project EnergyConnect. This commitment drives our sustainable project delivery.

EnergyConnect is the first project of its kind in Australia to undertake an Infrastructure Sustainability (IS) rating.

Some of the key benefits of an IS rating include:

  • Drives sustainability outcomes and performance
  • Allows for benchmarking performance against other projects
  • Recognised approach which provides a common national language for sustainability that the market is familiar with delivering

Elecnor has set numerous sustainability targets for EnergyConnect, under a rating agreement with the Infrastructure Sustainability  Council, the peak body for infrastructure sustainability in Australia and New Zealand

This agreement represents a commitment to deliver real sustainability outcomes for EnergyConnect. The rating means all achievements will be independently verified, to clearly and fairly demonstrate the project’s sustainability performance. This allows for sustainability to be independently evaluated across the planning, design, construction, and operational phases of the project.

Innovating for a reduced carbon footprint

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Elecnor Australia is strategically focused on applying innovative solutions to reduce our carbon footprint across all project life cycles. This includes minimising the use of energy, water, and materials, reducing waste, and ensuring resilience against forecast climate impacts. Some of the best-practice initiatives include:

  • Reducing the project’s carbon footprint (greenhouse gas emissions) by 15% through optimised tower design, using sustainable concrete mixes and reduced land clearing
  • Working with the supply chain to minimise unnecessary packaging, and maximise recyclability and
    reusability of required packaging. This includes heat treating of insulator timber pallets (rather than chemical treatment), so they can be recycled
  • Diverting a minimum of 50% of construction waste from landfill
  • Conserving and beneficially reusing 80% of spoil
  • Integrating sustainability when procuring products and services, with an emphasis on environmental attributes as well as other social and ethical criteria as appropriate
  • Using recycled grey water from camps and stormwater for dust suppression and earthworks compaction to reduce potable water use
  • Designing and locating transmission line structures to avoid sensitive biodiversity and culturally sensitive sites (such as scarred trees), and reduce the requirement for vegetation clearing

This demonstrates the best practices that support Elecnor’s As-built rating for the designed infrastructure.

 

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