Energy Consumption (GJ) Energy Summary 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Energy consumption (GJ) 6,339,653 5,993,016 3,341,105 3,576,153 3,702,138 Energy consumption (MWh) 1,761,015 1,664,727 928,085 993,376 1,028,372 Renewable energy (MWh)1 156 8,158 52,794 76,231 151,235 Nonrenewable energy (MWh) 1,760,859 1,664,563 927,722 993,145 1,028,137 Energy intensity2 (GJ/conditioned sq. ft.) 180 171 95 102 105 Grid electricity (% of total energy) 47% 50% 74% 79% 75% Renewable energy (% of total energy) 0% 1% 6% 8% 15% Energy-efficiency initiatives3 (GJ) 39,934 36,737 11,960 Certified to LEED or Green Mark standards (% of sq. ft.) 16% 16% 16% 16% 1 Includes renewable energy generated and renewable energy credits. 2 All applicable energy sources (i.e., fuel, electricity, heating, cooling) are included, after conversion to GJ. Energy intensity ratio uses energy consumption within the organization. 3 Internal submeters and models were used to estimate reductions. Includes only annualized savings from energy-efficiency initiatives implemented during the current year. 4 Diesel includes mobile diesel, stationary diesel and marine fuel. 5 Natural gas includes CNG, natural gas and town gas. 6 RECs are not counted as energy consumption, but demonstrate energy accounted for at a zero-emission factor. Direct energy Indirect energy Other renewable Renewable Energy Consumption (MWh) The drop in energy consumption and emissions in 2020 is associated with the global economic downturn caused by the pandemic, while the slight increase in 2021 represents the start of the recovery as our properties were open for the entire year, albeit at significantly reduced visitation levels compared to 2019. In 2022, visitation levels continued to decline in Macao, while increasing in Singapore. While our energy consumption increased globally in 2022, we purchased a significant amount of renewable energy credits, resulting in a 50% reduction from our 2018 baseline. Ongoing efficiency projects have also contributed to decreases in energy and emissions. Our 2025 target was set against a pre-pandemic baseline and with the expectation that business will rebound to normal levels. Renewable Solar thermal 292 Solar PV 553 Nonrenewable Gasoline 16,916 Diesel4 39,938 Jet kerosene 299,663 Natural gas5 230,253 LPG 121,721 Total indirect energy 2,992,801 Total energy consumption 3,702,138 Total direct energy 709,336 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 8,158 52,794 76,231 156 151,235 Nonrenewable Electricity 2,761,036 Heating 10,264 Cooling 221,502 RECs6 543,600 APPENDIX GOVERNANCE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT OUR PERFORMANCE INTRODUCTION OUR STRATEGY 59 CLOSING
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