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Biodiversity

Biodiversity is a priority area in Statkraft’s sustainability strategy. Statkraft’s activities affect biodiversity through land and water use, and the strategy aims to reduce these impacts while supporting renewable energy development and addressing climate change.

Why it matters

Global biodiversity is in decline, mainly driven by habitat loss and climate change. This creates risks for societies and economies worldwide. The Global Biodiversity Framework sets out a plan to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030, and to put nature on a path to recovery by 2050. These goals are important for long-term wellbeing and sustainable development.

For Statkraft, biodiversity is directly affected by project development and existing assets through land and water use. At the same time, climate change is also a major threat to biodiversity. Protecting nature and addressing climate change are closely linked challenges and need to be considered together.

Environmental management and biodiversity have been part of renewable energy development for many decades and are integrated into our project development and asset management. 

Our approach follows the mitigation hierarchy: first avoid negative impacts, then reduce and restore, and, where needed, offset. Particular attention is given to species and habitats that are especially vulnerable.

Our targets

Natural World Heritage Sites

  • Statkraft will not plan new energy developments in existing natural World Heritage Sites

 

Biodiversity management and net gain

  • By 2028, streamline approach for documentation of biodiversity measures in projects and assets to improve performance management and drive best practice developments.
  • From 2028, Biodiversity accountancy for new developments* with significant land- and/or water-use change to improve performance management and drive best practice developments**.
  • From 2030, Statkraft defines net gain commitments for select parts of the portfolio.

 

* New developments not yet taken Principal Investment Decision

** Significant land- and/or water-use is triggered if the new development is required by law to have an EIA or ESIA