FUTURE.
PEOPLE.
ENERGY.

What
We stand for

Future
Stewardship through responsible energy facilitation
People
Wisdom, conscience, leadership and responsible governance


Energy
faith on renewables - Wind, Solar and Water
How
Our renewables shape the future
Frameworks and Standards
We maintain our framework as accordingly to the World Economic Forum’s Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics.
Then, our scope align with Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the International Financial Reporting Standards ~ specifically IFRS S1 & S2.
Together in harmony, these standards we strongly stand for - help address ESG issues, from environmental impact and climate risks to social responsibility and ethical governance.

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Occupational Health & Safety
Science Based Targets
OECD Guidelines
United Nations principles on Business & Human Rights
ISO XXXX, on environmental management
Why
The rationale for ESG.

Tangible
Social Impact
Jobs creation, and economic viability on communities present and future investments.

Credible
Support in place
Institutional and Governmental policies support, congruent around the world towards net zero.

Tangible
Energy reservoire.
Pursuant to the International treaty, we remain focused to continue decarbonisation efforts.
Investment objectives
Traditional investments
ESG-backed Investments
Investment objectives
Maximising arithmetic returns for investors
arithmetic returns whilst considerate to ESG charter
Investments vehicles and/or types available
Bonds, ETF products, direct shares, derivatives, futures
Simiarly packaged and offered to traditional but added with ESG criterias
Expected returns
Typically thought to be higher, but subjective to other “non-financial” factors and/or considerations.
Similarly / equal in terms of competitiveness to traditional, subject to additional ESG factors, rules and/or regulations.
Impact metrics - how are they measured?
Not typically measurable.
Often obligated with ESG centric arithmetics, and/or additional reportings and audits surrounding carbon foot print or labour resources.
Disclaimer this is only a re-adapted, highly summarised table excluding nuances or granular distinctions between the two; not including regulations and/or different financial mode of investments, preferences, strategies, diversity of products offerings to name a few.
Eight
gw
Eight Gigawatt Production Output potential
600
kilotons
Untapped reservoire accross three energy portfolios - Water, Wind and Green Hydrogen
$2.2
Billion
Dollars of potential exports in demand projection for overseas markets by the year 2030.
100+
Jobs
Creation speciifcally for local communities in Carnarvon and town of Gascoyne for social mobility, We believe in the local and national endeavours for Australia, by Australians first and foremost.
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