yritysvastuun liiketoiminnallinen merkitys
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yritysvastuun liiketoiminnallinen merkitys
YRITYSVASTUUN LIIKETOIMINNALLINEN MERKITYS IMPORTANCE OF CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY TO BUSINESS SARI SIITONEN, TECHNOLOGY MANAGER 14.5.2013, RATKAISUN PAIKKA 2013 1 “In the future, only companies that make sustainability a goal will achieve competitive advantage. That means rethinking business models as well as products, technologies, and processes.” Nidumolu, R. et al., 2009. Why Sustainability Is Now the Key Driver of Innovation, Harward Business Review, September 2009 14.5.2013, RATKAISUN PAIKKA 2013 Gasum 2 Added value to Finland Gasum supplied natural gas 35 TWh, covering 8.5 % of Finlands total demand for energy 2012 Net sales €1,281.8 million Gasum paid salaries and comissions €15.9 million Operating profit €62.1 million Number of employees 247 Gasum invested €21 million to transmission networks and biogas supply GASUM IS OWNED BY Fortum 31% Finnish State 24% Gazprom 25% E.ON 20% 14.5.2013, RATKAISUN PAIKKA 2013 Gasum 3 Gasum’s strategic themes Gas image Efficient approach Sustainable tomorrow Competitiveness and networks 14.5.2013, RATKAISUN PAIKKA 2013 Gasum 4 There are uncertainties in trends Volume 29, Issue 3, April 2009 Eric Johnson Goodbye to carbon neutral: Getting biomass footprints right Title in the Guardian, 17 September 2012: Arctic expert predicts final collapse of sea ice within four years As sea ice shrinks to record lows, Prof Peter Wadhams warns a 'global disaster' is now unfolding in northern latitudes Title in Daily Mail, 30 April 2013: The next big freeze could last 250 years: Experts say Sun's activity wanes every 200 years - and the next 'cooling period' is due by 2040 14.5.2013, RATKAISUN PAIKKA 2013 Gasum 5 There are risks in the business • • • • • • • • changes in taxation or support mechanisms that will place gas in a less favourable position against other types of energy, including as a result of changes in legislation reduction in the political acceptability of natural gas focus on the fossil origin of gas possible problems in integration into the European network limited opportunities to influence public decision-making availability of competent personnel; difficulties in strategy implementation and company renewal production and operational safety, including occupational safety 14.5.2013, RATKAISUN PAIKKA 2013 Gasum ? 6 In any case, Gasum aims at a sustainable tomorrow STRATEGIC THEME: SUSTAINABLE TOMORROW Today 2015 Fossil-based power plant fuel Sustainable and versatile gas Cleaner local environment Enabled by natural gas Sulphur and particulate emissions are not in the political eye. Natural energy gases are the primary fuel for transport and energy production. Cleaner Baltic Sea Enabled by LNG Ships are fuelled by oil. LNG is a clean maritime fuel. Cleaner climate Enabled by biogases Competitiveness Natural gas is the most and networks energy-efficient and cleanest fossil fuel. 14.5.2013, RATKAISUN PAIKKA 2013 We supply considerable amounts of biogas to our customers. Gasum 7 Innovation for sustainable tomorrow • • • In 2012 we invested strongly on the development of our innovation process An INTO blog was opened for our personnel on the Gasum intranet, where any Gasum employee can present their ideas for new products and services and Gasum’s operational development In autumn 2012 Gasum launched ‘Hyvän ilman lintu’ innovation competition that sought to open Gasum's innovation activities up to external stakeholders as well 14.5.2013, RATKAISUN PAIKKA 2013 www.hyvänilmanlintu.fi Gasum 8 Investments for sustainable tomorrow Biogas facility in Mäkikylä, Kouvola • • • The facility started to inject biogas to the grid on October 2011 Total capacity 15 GWh/a, biogas injected to grid 7 GWh/a Feedstock: Municipal biowaste, sewage sludge and grass silage from the Kymenlaakso and neighboring areas Biogas facility in Suomenoja, Espoo • • • 14.5.2013, RATKAISUN PAIKKA 2013 Gasum The facility started to inject biogas to the grid on December 2012 The Suomenoja wastewater treatment plant processes wastewater originating from the municipalities of Espoo, Kauniainen, Kirkkonummi and Vantaa The new upgrading facility produces up to 20 GWh of biogas every year 9 Projects for sustainable tomorrow A biorefinery for biogas production in Joutseno • • The biorefinery would produce biogas by gasification of renewable wood raw material, such as forest chips and bark The production capacity of the planned refinery would be 200 MW, generating annually 1 600 GWh of biogas LNG terminal, Inkoo or Porvoo • • • 14.5.2013, RATKAISUN PAIKKA 2013 Gasum Gasum is exploring the feasibility of constructing a large import terminal in Southern Finland The LNG import terminal would diversify gas supply and connect Finland with the international gas market LNG offers a cost-efficient way to ensure the security of energy supply 10 Partnerships for sustainable tomorrow Sustainable tomorrow 14.5.2013, RATKAISUN PAIKKA 2013 Gasum 11 SUMMARY: Key corporate responsibility factors are linked to Gasum’s strategy Environmental responsibility The current use and future of gas The environment and safety Security of supply Sustainable tomorrow Economic responsibility 14.5.2013, RATKAISUN PAIKKA 2013 Openness Social responsibility Gasum 12 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! sari.siitonen@gasum.fi