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
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