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Sustainability Report ENEVA 2020

Sustainability Report 2020 HIGHLIGHTS SOCIAL 03 STRENGTHENING COMMUNITIES Employment and income opportunities in disadvantaged communities 01 COVID-19 +7,000 GWh of energy for the supply of essential activities and potential to supply more than 3.5 million homes in the country* R$1.2 million donated to the Salvando Vidas [Saving Lives] project for the purchase of PPE and equipment necessary to supply oxygen to hospitals 770+ hospitals benefited in 698 municipalities + 000 Led by BNDES and to which Eneva donated R$400,000 in 2020 and R$800,000 in February 2021 Well-being of the communities surrounding our operations during the pandemic 02 OUR PEOPLE Equity in compensation and opportunities 1st Trainee Program (operational departments): Blind selection 56% 25 Brazilians approved from 14 different States 12% N NE + Federal District 68% Male 32% Female Equity in job promotions and merit pay increases between men and women Women ■Men 34% 33% 33% 31% 16% 9% 9% 10% We strengthened social projects aimed at income generation Merit 2019 Promotion 2019 Merit 2020 Promotion 2020 Donation of R$390,000 through the Costurando para o Bem [Sewing for Good] project We generate income for local seamstresses and craftswomen making masks and coats for health professionals, employees and communities in the states of Maranhão and Amazonas *This calculation was based on EPE's Anuário Estatístico de Energia Elétrica 2021 [2021 Statistic Electricity Yearbook] (reference year 2020), which shows average residential consumption of 165.1 kWh/month in Brazil in 2020. Employability in the North and Northeast regions Northeast Migrants North Migrants 62% 1% 84% NE 20% CO 1% SE SE 12% S S 16% 1% 2% 04 REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Local industry development Supplier Development Program 62,000 people directly benefited by our social programs, in addition to the impacts of our social and environmental programs linked to operating license conditions R$2.2 billion invested in 2020 in the maintenance and expansion of our operations in the States of Ceará, Maranhão, Amazonas and Roraima 126 new direct jobs created in the North and Northeast Regions in 2020 as a result of our investments in Maranhão, Amazonas and Roraima Do $ R$1.2 billion invested by 2020 in the implementation of the Azulão-Jaguatirica Integrated Project, which will result in increased reliability and reduced cost of power generation (approx. 26%) in Roraima 143% increase in the contracted value of local suppliers in 2020 75 people benefited directly in the states of Amazonas and Roraima from our local workforce training programs We tripled the number of suppliers included in our performance evaluation process Supplier 92.1/100 Development Index for compliance with health, safety and environmental rules and standards
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