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Jemena delivers industry first Green Finance Framework

25 Aug, 2021
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Jemena delivers industry first Green Finance Framework



Energy infrastructure company, Jemena, has collaborated with investment banks HSBC and ING to develop and launch the Green Finance Framework.

The Green Finance Framework follows Jemena announcing its ambition to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 and will see the business use funds raised from green instruments such as bonds, loans, and promissory notes to finance and/or refinance projects which will have a positive impact on the environment.

The framework applies to companies within the State Grid Singapore Power Australia Assets (SGSP Australia Assets) Group (the Group) including Jemena and engineering, project management, operations and maintenance services company, Zinfra.

Jemena’s Chief Financial Officer, David Gillespie, said the Framework reflects the Group’s contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly goal seven – affordable and clean energy – and goal 13 – climate action.

“This is a natural evolution of our Group’s Sustainability Strategy which focuses on supporting the development of new technologies as part of the energy transition,” said Mr Gillespie.

“Our Green Finance Framework gives confidence to investors that they are backing projects which will make a difference in lowering carbon emissions, while also helping to create the energy system of the future.”

Andrew Duncan, Head of Debt Capital Markets, Australia at HSBC, said: “This framework is the first of its kind in the Australian energy transmission sector, enabling Jemena to access a wide variety of capital and loan markets over time as they establish a clear connection between their environmental aspirations and financing arrangements.”

“We look forward to using the framework to attract new sources of capital partners wishing to facilitate a cleaner and more sustainable global environment.”

ING’s Head of Sustainable Finance & Global Capital Markets APAC, Helge Muenkel, added: “Creating Jemena’s sustainable finance framework and advising on their sustainability strategy is a perfect example of how ING empowers our clients to take action against climate change by helping them facilitate the energy transition.”

Mr Gillespie said Jemena, along with its project partners, was leading a number of innovative trials designed to test the application of new technologies in commercial, residential, and transport settings.

“Together with the Australian Renewable Energy Agency, ARENA, and our other project partners we’re investing close to $30 million in renewable gas trials which are testing how hydrogen and biomethane can be integrated into the New South Wales gas distribution network. Across our electricity network in Victoria, we are also leading work to enhance the integration of renewables into the electricity grid, while giving people greater choice and control over how they power their lives,” he said.

Net proceeds of green instruments issued by Jemena will be used to fund projects in four major categories: renewable energy, energy efficiency, clean transport, and climate adaptation.

Administration of the framework will be subject to external review, and will be reported on annually as part of the Group’s annual reporting process.

More information about the Group’s Sustainability Program is available in the Group’s 2020 Sustainability Report: Adapting to Change, available on the Jemena website: jemena.com.au/about/investors/annual-reports.

To view the SGSP Australia Asset’s Green Finance Framework visit: jemena.com.au/about/investors/investor-information.

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