GREENER SOLUTIONS We apply resource-saving solutions in our business areas to fulfil the basic needs of society, while reducing emissions from our operations and value chain. SOLAR PANELS ON GERMAN ROOFS Solar Energie supplies photovoltaic systems for both private use and the public sector. As part of the ”New Energies” division established by Team Energie in 2022, Solar Energie focuses on solar technology for new buil- dings and roof renovations. With this initiative, Team Energie thus provides green solutions for German households. HVO100: LOWER CO 2 EMISSIONS FROM DIESEL VEHICLES With HVO100, Team Energie expands its range of energy products with reduced CO 2 emissions. HVO100 is made from used cooking oil and other waste and by-products in a recycling process. HVO100 makes it possible to reduce CO 2 emissions from diesel vehicles by up to 90%. Most modern diesel vehicles can be easily refuelled with HVO100, which means that public transport companies and other businesses can meet the legal requirements for reduced emissions while continuing to use their existing fleet of diesel vehicles. REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE There is an increasing focus on farmers running their production in a more climate- and environmentally efficient way. Consequently, in 2024, the DLG Group has stepped up the pace to gather the value chain for debate and dialogue on regenerative agriculture. Regenerative principles seek to grow crops with minimal tillage of the soil, plant cover and fertiliser for much of the year and reduced use of pesticides and fertiliser. Cultivation according to regenerati- ve principles has several benefits. Among other things, it can enhance biodiversity, bind more CO 2 in the soil and reduce the use of pesticides and fertiliser. For the 2025 harvest, agreements have already been signed with farmers to grow malting barley using regenerative principles. ADDITIVES FOR CO 2 e REDUCTION IN STABLES Reducing methane emissions from cattle will contribute significantly to the green transition of agriculture. Therefore, we have entered into a collaboration with researchers from Aarhus University, Denmark to find feed additives and solutions that could potentially reduce methane emissions from cattle by up to 50%. These include Substance X, which is a feed additive that can reduce methane emissions from cows. In addition, the Climate Feed research project is investigating the possibility of reducing methane emissions by adding seaweed to the feed. A LARGER NETWORK OF CHARGING STATIONS Team Energie is expanding its network of charging stations for electric cars in Northern Germany by 130 charging stations, including a large charging park with 16 charging stations at Scandinavian Park Handewitt. In addition, Team Energie offers a mobility card that can be used throughout Europe. DCC Energi in Denmark installs fast chargers at 40 Shell service stations in Denmark and has a goal of reaching 100 in 2025. This transition will ensure more fossil-free energy for our customers. 39 Introduction – Results – Business areas – Introduction to ESG – Environment – Social – Governance – Accounting
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