Our Ambition
Energy is life. Whether for cooking, heat or transport, we need it each day. TotalEnergies’ ambition is to be a major player in the energy transition, to get to net zero by 2050, together with society.
Our Mission
Our nearly 100,000 employees are committed to energy that is ever more affordable, cleaner, more reliable and accessible to as many people as possible.
More energy, fewer emissions
Climate change is one of the most daunting challenges of the 21st century and we have chosen to support the objectives of the Paris Agreement commitments. To ensure that the needs of a growing population are met in a sustainable manner, we will need to produce and supply energy in greater quantities, but above all, in a better way, by limiting our emissions through diversifying our mix to include more renewable and decarbonized energy.
We have set ourselves ambitious reduction goals for all our global operations, both for our operated industrial facilities (Scopes 1 and 2) and for emissions resulting from the use of our products by our customers (Scope 3).
Reinventing energy
To better address climate change, we need to reinvent energy and the way we produce and consume it by acting on two fronts:
- Avoiding/reducing/offsetting our emissions
- Offering a less carbon-intensive energy mix
To achieve this, we are constantly improving our operational excellence and energy performance to make economical and rational use of fossil fuels and generate as few emissions as possible. We are also accelerating the deployment of renewable and decarbonized energy through strong R&D and innovation in strategic areas.
In renewables, we are pursuing two ambitious goals for 2030:
- Join the world's top five renewables producers
- Have a gross renewable electricity generation capacity of 100 GW
In this way, we are acting to contribute to the carbon neutrality of society. After all, it is only by working together - public authorities, energy sector players, businesses and civil society - that we can achieve the goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.