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Annual Report 2019
Interview
João Manso Neto
CEO EDP Renewables
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The Company
EDPR in the World

EDPR is a market leader with top quality assets in 14 countries and has 1,566 employees.
The company manages a global portfolio of 11.4 GW of installed capacity, has built 888 MW
in 2019 and has 4.4 GW secured for 2020-22 period, as of December 2019.

Business Description
“EDPR is aware of the importance of electricity in the sustainable development and is committed to focus not only on the Sustainable Development Goals directly related to its business, such as Climate Action and Affordable and Clean Energy, but also on a business model that positively impacts other SDGs.”
João Manso Neto (CEO)
Main Events in 2019
 
Key Metrics
Keymetrics

* Calculation based on 2018YE installed capacity. EDPR certifies the facilities the year after the COD (Commercial Operating Date). Thus, the facilities that have entered into operation in 2019 will be certified in 2020.

 
Strategic Approach
Execution
"At EDPR we believe that small
changes can cause a big disruption"
João Manso Neto (CEO)
Human Capital
1,566
employees
 
With
a growth of
(comparing with
last year)
 
+13%
Supply Chain Capital
1 Based on the total invoiced volume in 2019.
2 EDPR defines spending in local suppliers at a country level as purchases to suppliers in countries where EDPR is present divided by the total invoiced volume in 2019.
3 EDPR defines spending in local suppliers at a regional level as purchases to suppliers in regions where EDPR is present divided by the local purchases at a country level (excluding purchases from countries where EDPR is not present).
 
Social Capital
Natural Capital
DEVELOPMENT
CONSTRUCTION
OPERATION
D I S M A NT L E M E N T
"Even though EDPR’s business inherently implies a positive impact on the environment, the Company works to ensure the continuous improvement of its environmental performance along the entire value chain"
João Manso Neto (CEO)
Digital Capital
PEOPLE P R OCESSES TECHNOLOGY
Innovation Capital
Sustainability
 
01
 
Annual Report 2019
Interview
João Manso Neto
CEO EDP Renewables
Watch the interview
The Company
EDPR in the World

EDPR is a market leader with top quality assets in 14 countries and has 1,566 employees.
The company manages a global portfolio of 11.4 GW of installed capacity, has built 888 MW
in 2019 and has 4.4 GW secured for 2020-22 period, as of December 2019.

Business Description
“EDPR is aware of the importance of electricity in the sustainable development and is committed to focus not only on the Sustainable Development Goals directly related to its business, such as Climate Action and Affordable and Clean Energy, but also on a business model that positively impacts other SDGs.”
João Manso Neto (CEO)
Main Events in 2019
 
Key Metrics
Keymetrics

* Calculation based on 2018YE installed capacity. EDPR certifies the facilities the year after the COD (Commercial Operating Date). Thus, the facilities that have entered into operation in 2019 will be certified in 2020.

 
Strategic Approach
Execution
"At EDPR we believe that small
changes can cause a big disruption"
João Manso Neto (CEO)
Human Capital
1,566
employees
 
With
a growth of
(comparing with
last year)
 
+13%
Supply Chain Capital
1 Based on the total invoiced volume in 2019.
2 EDPR defines spending in local suppliers at a country level as purchases to suppliers in countries where EDPR is present divided by the total invoiced volume in 2019.
3 EDPR defines spending in local suppliers at a regional level as purchases to suppliers in regions where EDPR is present divided by the local purchases at a country level (excluding purchases from countries where EDPR is not present).
 
Social Capital
Natural Capital
DEVELOPMENT
CONSTRUCTION
OPERATION
D I S M A NT L E M E N T
"Even though EDPR’s business inherently implies a positive impact on the environment, the Company works to ensure the continuous improvement of its environmental performance along the entire value chain"
João Manso Neto (CEO)
Digital Capital
PEOPLE P R OCESSES TECHNOLOGY
Innovation Capital
Sustainability