Our Impact
At CWP Global, we recognize the monumental scale and potential of our ultra-large-scale green hydrogen hubs. These projects are not just about energy transformation; they represent a significant footprint in the host countries and local communities where they are established. Our projects serve current and future generations: their scale and ambition create the potential to stimulate long-term, local, sustainable socio-economic growth
A Holistic ESG
Approach
At CWP Global, we recognize the importance of a comprehensive Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) approach. Our green hydrogen projects are not just about renewable energy; they’re about creating a sustainable ecosystem that benefits both the environment and society.
By focusing on green steel, biofuels, decarbonizing shipping, cement, and fertilizer manufacturing, we’re reducing industrial emissions and paving the way for a cleaner future.
Commitment
to a Sustainable Future
Net Zero Ambition: CWP is dedicated to being a net-zero developer by 2040. As we advance our projects, design elements and equipment choices will play a pivotal role in shaping our emissions profile.
Climate Impact: The adverse effects of climate change, such as rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, and sea-level rise, are evident worldwide. CWP’s ultra-scale PtX projects offer solutions like enhanced sensing for early warning of biodiversity changes, social investment projects to bolster community resilience, and initiatives to fortify coastlines against sea-level rise.
Biodiversity and Ecosystems
Respecting Indigenous Rights: We emphasize the importance of respecting the rights of indigenous communities. Their multi-generational knowledge of environmental ecosystems is invaluable in our project designs, ensuring long-term operability.
Biodiversity Health: The health of biodiversity is gauged not just by individual species but by the efficiency and interaction between all flora and fauna in an ecosystem. Our projects aim to understand and respect the delicate balance of ecosystems we might influence.
Transparency
and Governance
The Case for Transparency:
To foster trust with host governments, local communities, partners, stakeholders, and investors, we believe in demonstrating our sustainability approach and contributions transparently.
Emphasizing Justice in Transition:
As we navigate the green energy transition, we’re keenly aware of the justice issues that come with it. From ensuring Free Prior and Informed Consent to de-risking land acquisition processes, we’re committed to a just and equitable transition.
Waste Management and Circular Economy
Ultrascale Waste Challenges:
With the rise of ultrascale PtX projects, there will be significant waste challenges in the future. Our approach includes partnering with Original Equipment Manufacturers with clear lifecycle strategies, developing end-of-life management plans, and maximizing resource use efficiency.
Engagement and Collaboration
Engaging Indigenous Communities:
Our projects, like the partnership with the Mirning people at WGEH, aim to empower indigenous communities, facilitating returns to their ancestral lands and serving as inspiration for other indigenous groups globally.