Infrastructure Carbon Emissions Data

Infrastructure companies, from construction to utilities networks, carry emissions in concrete, steel and heavy plant as well as decades of downstream asset use. Embodied carbon in materials and the use of sold or operated assets make this one of the hardest sectors to report fully, and one of the most important.

Compare carbon emissions across Infrastructure companies

The table ranks Infrastructure companies by Mycelium Score, which rewards low emissions intensity within the sector, transparent reporting and third-party verification, rather than by raw totals, which would penalise the companies that report most completely. Mycelium tracks 1,140 companies in this sector; the top 25 are shown here.

# Company Mycelium score Transparency Total emissions (tCO2e) Year
1 RTE 6.5 A 679,533 2024
2 TVO 6.5 A 84,232 2024
3 Pelican Point Power Limited 6.5 A 203,382,000 2024
4 ALM Equity 6.4 A 19,239 2024
5 CPI Immobilien Gruppe 6.4 A 229,432 2024
6 Storskogen Group 6.4 A 30,091 2024
7 NOLTE KITCHENS CONTRACTS LIMITED 6.4 A 243,011 2024
8 EMCOR 6.3 A 1,803,714 2024
9 Verisure 6.3 A 173,347 2025
10 JM 6.3 A 107,515 2025
11 AANNEMINGSMAATSCHAPPIJ CFE 6.3 A 2,514,590 2024
12 SBB 6.2 A 28,898 2025
13 Percassi Group 6.2 A 52,631 2024
14 EDF Renewables (formerly EDF Renouvelables) 6.2 A 9,414,185 2024
15 Trianel 6.1 A 940,993 2023
16 WOBA Dresden GmbH 6.0 A 22,411,707 2024
17 Consti Oyj 5.7 A 55,226 2025
18 Hulic 5.6 A 713,485 2024
19 NCC 5.5 A 1,181,389 2025
20 Botrygg 5.5 A 29,094 2023
21 EQUANS Nederland N.V. 5.4 B 251,567 2024
22 John Paul Construction 5.4 A 163,169 2024
23 Ballast Nedam Foundations 5.4 A 414,441 2025
24 Birger Bostad 5.4 A 69,496 2024
25 Heijmans 5.3 A 735,677 2025

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Why infrastructure emissions data matters

Company-level carbon data in this sector is used by procurement teams reviewing suppliers, investors assessing climate risk, and sustainability teams building Scope 3 inventories. Access to comparable, sourced disclosures makes those decisions evidence-based rather than survey-based.

Carbon emissions data methodology

Mycelium combines public company disclosures with clearly labelled modelled estimates so companies can be compared on a like for like basis. Data availability varies by company, reporting year and disclosure type. Read our methodology, data sources and glossary for the detail.

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Infrastructure carbon emissions FAQs

What are Infrastructure carbon emissions?

Infrastructure carbon emissions are the greenhouse gases produced by companies in this sector, reported as Scope 1 (direct operations), Scope 2 (purchased energy) and Scope 3 (the wider value chain). Mycelium brings the sector's public disclosures together so they can be searched and compared in one place.

Can I compare Infrastructure companies by carbon emissions?

Yes. Mycelium ranks Infrastructure companies by Mycelium Score, which reflects emissions intensity within the sector alongside transparency and verification, and each profile shows reported figures, disclosure documents and climate targets. Mycelium currently tracks 1,140 companies in this sector.

Where does this Infrastructure emissions data come from?

The data comes from publicly available company disclosures such as sustainability reports and annual reports, combined with modelled estimates where reporting is incomplete. Modelled values are always labelled. See our methodology and data sources for the full picture.