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Normative is a carbon accounting software company providing science-based emissions calculation and reduction planning for companies pursuing validated climate targets.
Normative is a Swedish climate technology company founded in 2014 that has raised $35M to provide corporate carbon accounting software based on the most comprehensive emissions factor database available. The company's platform enables businesses to calculate their full greenhouse gas footprint using spend-based, activity-based, and supplier-specific methodologies, covering the complete Scope 1, 2, and 3 inventory required for science-based target setting. Normative operates a proprietary emissions factor database with over 40 million data points that is widely recognized as one of the most comprehensive available, enabling more accurate indirect emissions calculations from procurement and supply chain data. The company targets mid-market and enterprise companies in Europe that are preparing for mandatory sustainability reporting under the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. Normative provides both software and advisory services to guide companies through target setting, supply chain engagement, and reporting. The company has built particularly strong capabilities for financial institutions calculating financed emissions in investment and lending portfolios, an emerging requirement under the Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials framework.
Akron OH Midwest/Mid-Atlantic regulated utility (NYSE: FE) ~$13.5B FY2024 revenue; HB 6 scandal recovery complete, $26B 2024-2028 capex, 6M customers in 6 states, data center NJ growth competing with AEP and Exelon.
FirstEnergy Corp. is an Akron, Ohio-based regulated electric utility holding company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: FE) as an S&P 500 Utilities component — providing electric transmission and distribution service to approximately 6 million customers across six states (Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New Jersey, Maryland, New York) through regulated utility subsidiaries including Ohio Edison, Cleveland Electric Illuminating, Toledo Edison, Pennsylvania Power, The Illuminating Company, Monongahela Power, Potomac Edison, Jersey Central Power & Light, Met-Ed, Penn Power, and West Penn Power through approximately 12,000 employees. FirstEnergy is in the final stages of reputational and operational recovery from a historic corporate governance scandal: in 2020, FirstEnergy admitted to paying $60 million in bribes to Ohio utility regulators and state legislators (including former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder) to secure passage of HB 6 — a $1.3 billion nuclear plant bailout law that was later repealed — resulting in criminal convictions, executive departures, shareholder class action settlements, and a $230 million DOJ deferred prosecution agreement. In fiscal year 2024, FirstEnergy reported revenues of approximately $13.5 billion, with the company executing CEO Brian Tierney's (joined 2023) strategy of rebuilding regulatory trust, improving operational performance, and executing the $26 billion capital plan (2024-2028) for grid modernization, electric vehicle infrastructure, and smart meter installation across the six-state service territory. FirstEnergy's 2021 divestiture of its competitive power generation business (FirstEnergy Solutions — renamed Evolent Energy Resources, including the Davis-Besse and Perry nuclear plants in Ohio) simplified FirstEnergy to a pure regulated utility — eliminating the commodity generation exposure that had distorted earnings and contributed to the improper HB 6 lobbying motivation.
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