Climate commitments: Societe Generale announces that it will stop dedicated coal financing and step up its support for renewables energies

Ahead of the 22nd Conference of the Parties (COP 22), and as a continuation of the commitments it made for COP 21, Societe Generale is announcing that it will stop dedicated coal financing and step up its commitment to renewable energies. By doing this, the bank is consistent with the International Energy Agency’s 2DS scenario, which aims to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius.

Societe Generale is pursuing its commitment to energy transition, and is announcing that it will no longer finance the coal-fuelled power plants or related infrastructure anywhere in the world. This decision will take effect on 1 January 2017.

This announcement reinforces the decision made in 2015 to stop project financing for the development of coal mines and coal-fuelled power plants in high-income OECD countries.

These changes have been incorporated into the Group’s sector policies on Mining and Coal-Fuelled Power Plants. The sector policies set out the framework governing the financial services Societe Generale offers in the business sectors in which it operates.

The bank will also scale back its outstanding loans to the coal industry, with a goal of reducing the proportion of coal-fuelled share in power production financed by the bank to 19% by 2020, in line with the International Energy Agency’s 2-degree scenario.

The shift in the energy mix will also result from increased financing for renewable energies. Societe Generale is continuing to ramp up project financing in this sector. In 2015, it announced it was doubling project financing in the renewable energy sector, with a €10 billion of funding allocated to the renewable energy sector by 2020. In 2016 Societe Generale maintained its position among the world leaders in this area. For example, it was involved in 100% of offshore wind farm projects financed in Europe this year.

Severin Cabannes, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Societe Generale said “A year after the pledges we made for COP 21, these latest decisions mark a new step forward for the bank in favour of the climate. They reflect Societe Generale’s commitment to responsible financing as a way of developing a low-carbon economy. With a long-standing and established presence in the energy sector, the bank intends to be a major financer of the energy transition and undertakes to support its clients in this necessary area.”

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