Enel Americas SA

Electrical Utilities & IPPs

Company Summary

Enel is an Italian multinational energy company committed to a transition toward renewable energy sources, including solar and wind power. The company has set a target to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 and has made significant progress in increasing its green energy investments. Enel’s ESG rating is supported by its leadership in the renewable energy sector and its commitment to sustainable business practices. However, the company has faced governance challenges, including issues related to corporate transparency and local community relations in certain regions. Despite these challenges, Enel’s ESG score remains strong due to its positive environmental impact and ongoing efforts to reduce its carbon footprint. For a balanced view of Enel’s ESG journey, refer to the latest Enel ESG report.

ESG Rating Overview

Sustainalytics

Overall ESG Rating :

18.4
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Ranking
Industry Group
utilities138 out of 648
Universe
global universe5624 out of 15104

Overall ESG Rating :

94
Rating Scale
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Overall ESG Rating :

AA
Rating Scale
CCCB
Laggard
BBBBBA
Average
AAAAA
Leader

Enel Americas is a leader among 140 companies in the utilities industry.

Temperature Rise :

2℃
CLIMATE SCALE
≥ 3.85°CLagging > 2°C - < 3.85°CMisaligned ≤ 2°CAligned

FAQ

What is Enel's ESG rating?

Enel holds an ESG rating of 79/100 (according to Sustainalytics), recognized for its commitment to environmental sustainability and social responsibility.

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