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Monday, 25 July 2022 10:39

Sustainability skills shortage ‘holding back’ sustainable energy transition: business leaders Featured

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Over half (52%) of Australian business leaders believe that a sustainability skills shortage is holding back their organisation’s energy transition, according to new research by Schneider Electric.

Schneider Electric says the survey of more than 500 business managers and decision-makers across corporate Australia found that 76% of businesses saw sustainable transformation as providing a competitive edge - however, it also highlighted that the majority are “struggling with a lack of energy transition expertise and dedicated personnel” to get their strategies in place.

The findings are part of the new Sustainability Index: transforming intention to outcomes Sustainability Index: transforming intention to outcomes report from Schneider Electric

“Corporate Australia is committed to energy transition, but our research shows that without proper support and intelligence, a significant proportion are struggling to make an impact on their emissions,” says Gareth O’Reilly, Schneider Electric’s Pacific Zone President.

O’Reilly says over a tenth (14%) of business leaders admitted they don’t know where to start in setting carbon emissions reduction targets - and a similar number (12%) were also unsure how to create an energy usage data capture and reporting strategy to understand their current emissions.

According to O’Reilly., the findings may explain why only 14% of respondents said their companies had developed and published a climate action plan internally - as well as why, only 11% had publicly shared an intention to reduce their carbon emissions and just 7% had announced any commitment to reach net zero.

“Energy transition is inevitable for all businesses, what we need now is quick and effective outcomes. Key to this will be helping businesses understand their emissions and what to do to reduce them.” says O’Reilly.

Schneider Electric notes that currently carbon emissions are measured across three scopes.

The first (Scope 1) covers emissions from a company’s owned or controlled resources. The second (Scope 2) are those generated from purchased energy, such as gas and electricity. Finally, Scope 3 emissions are created indirectly through a business’ value chain by third parties, such as its suppliers and end users.

Schneider Electric says that the data shows that anywhere between a quarter to a third of business leaders are struggling to understand their emissions across these scopes:

Scope 1 & 2:

  • Natural gas (25%)
  • Refrigerants (25%)
  • Transport fuels (26%)
  • Other liquid fuels (30%)
  • Electricity (14%)

Scope 3:

  • Upstream leased assets (33%)
  • Employee commuting (26%)
  • Capital goods (24%)
  • Business travel (21%)
  • Franchises (35%)
  • Investments (25%)

“When you consider the breadth of carbon emissions a company can contribute to, it’s clear that expert skills are essential to effective energy transition,” adds O’Reilly. “Encouragingly, businesses are identifying the quickest way to gain the expertise they need is through third parties.”

The research shows that more than a third (38%) of organisations confirmed that they are receiving external partner support in decarbonising - and this included over half (55%) of Australia’s large companies with 200+ employees, almost half (48%) of medium-sized companies and 29% of small businesses with less than 20 employees.

Schneider Electric says the research shows that companies that engaged third party experts were more likely to have implemented energy management systems - (41%), IOT assets (40%) and specific software (35%) - while companies which hadn’t gained assistance have lower levels of adoption (24%. 17% and 18% respectively).

And large companies were also most likely to have either identified their material risks and started to develop an action plan (35%), or to have already published one (23%).

“It’s make or break time for businesses to address energy transition and sustainability skills will be a leading determinant in those that get ahead and those that fall behind,” warned O’Reilly.

“Businesses must secure their access to the decarbonisation expertise now, or potentially fall through the sustainability skills gap on the road to net zero,” he concluded.

For more information about energy transition and digitalisation visit www.se.com.

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