Mirova Energy Transition Infrastructure: 2023 Impact Report
Discover the 2023 impact report of our energy transition infrastructure platform.

In alignment with its mission, Mirova manages funds dedicated to renewable energy projects, energy storage projects, low-carbon mobility infrastructure and Nega-watt economy (investing in reduction of consumption through energy efficiency equipment’s). Our activity is at the forefront of achieving society's climate, energy security and affordability goals.
The projects financed by our funds in 2023 generated 8.2TWh of green electricity, up 40% on 2022, avoided 2 million tons of CO2eq. emissions in comparison with the current energy mix of the investees countries, and provided or improved the access of 3.5 million people to green energy. Our strategy in low-carbon mobility also led to the reduction of CO2 linked to transportation, with 74 million kilometers in green travel.
To build a sustainable future through responsible business practices, we incorporate ESG considerations across our investment and management processes, focusing on inclusive stakeholder engagement, a comprehensive environmental management system, and sustainable supply chain management that emphasizes human rights and circular economy value chains.
At the same time, we continue to promote the cohabitation of such infrastructure with the protection of biodiversity by implementing specific operational tools, and supporting academic and applied research in this field. This report takes concrete examples to present and illustrate the tangible impact of Mirova Energy Transition Funds’ activity in 2023.
We wish you a good read.
The information provided reflects Mirova’s opinion / the situation as of the date of this document and is subject to change without notice.
Other publications

The Brief by the Energy Transition Infrastructure team

Mirova Research Center and Sweep, an online platform for managing carbon and ESG data, are partnering to launch a Call for Expression of Interest aimed at creating an index to measure the contribution of companies to global carbon neutrality. The Corporate Climate Contribution Indicator (CCCI) will enable a holistic assessment of companies' decarbonization efforts and their progress toward achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The CCCI’s methodology will be presented at the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) in Bélem, Brazil, in November 2025.

Position Paper