ESG Report of the
ENEA Capital Group for 2020

Protection of biodiversity and landscape

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We take care that the activity conducted by us neither disrupts the working of ecosystems nor impoverishes the diversity of plants and animals or values of the landscape.
If needed, we restore the right condition of natural habitats and other components of nature.
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We strictly comply with provisions of the Nature Conservation Act and other regulations and administrative decisions imposing on us obligations concerning protection of ecological processes and biodiversity. The activities which follow from the above include:

  • continuous ecological supervision in the area of the Kozienice Power Plant and in its vicinity making it possible to, among others, protect confirmed sites of protected species of plants, fungi and animals,
  • long-term monitoring of the impact of wind power plants on bird and bat populations,
  • building fish ladders to make free migration of fishes possible.
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Some of our plants are located in protected natural areas. The Kozienice Power Plant is adjacent to two Natura 2000 sites, Mid Vistula Valley and Kozienice Sanctuary as well as the Vistula Landscape Park. Many of our 21 hydro power plants are located in protected areas (e.g. Drawa National Park, landscape parks in the valleys of the Gwda, Wda and Brda rivers). In addition, about 5% of mining areas owned by Lubelski Węgiel “Bogdanka” are protected within the Natura 2000 network (special habitat protection area of Uściwierskie Lakes and special birds’ protection area of Polesie). Due to appropriate ways of management, we do not exert an adverse influence on the nature of any of the above areas.

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