In 2023, about 10% of total electricity consumption was from renewable sources. In late 2023, Japan was another location where Ascott began purchasing renewable electricity. As at the date of this report, all of CLAS’ Ascott-managed properties in Belgium, Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom procure electricity from renewable sources. CLAS is committed to adopting the use of renewable energy at its properties and will continue to identify opportunities to increase renewable energy use as countries increase their renewable energy capacity. At two of CLAS’ Indonesia properties (Ascott Jakarta and Ascott Kuningan Jakarta), solar panels have been installed to supplement their energy requirements, resulting in a reduction of carbon footprint and energy costs. Carbon Emissionsi,ii Total Scope 1 and 2 emissions of 33,870 tonnes CO2e Carbon emissions intensity of 4.42 kgCO2e/m2/month Reduction of 0.4% in carbon emissions intensity from 2019 baseline Energyi,ii Total energy consumption of 82,151 MWh Energy consumption intensity of 10.10 kWh/m2/month Reduction of 6.9% in energy consumption intensity from 2019 baseline i Computation of footprint data is based on available information of the Ascott-managed properties and excludes third-party managed properties. ii Computation of intensity data excludes new properties which were in operation for less than 12 months, properties undergoing asset enhancement programmes and third-party managed properties. Intensity figures relate to purchased energy and natural gas only, and exclude diesel fuel (non-vehicle) and other fuels (vehicle). ENVIRONMENTAL 39 CAPITALAND ASCOTT TRUST
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