31 2024 Integrated Report Company and Strategy Corporate Information Businesses Enablers At the Braya Renewable Fuels facility in Canada, Fluor provided engineering and procurement services to convert the idled petroleum refinery into a modern facility that produces renewable diesel fuel from soybean oil and other lowcarbon intensity feedstocks. The facility, which reached production startup in mid-2024, is making a sustainable impact by supporting the decarbonization of hard-to-abate sectors such as heavyduty transportation and aviation. Our efforts also support the decarbonization of other hard-to-abate sectors such as heavy-duty transportation and aviation. This includes our work at the Braya Renewable Fuels facility in Canada, as well as supporting a client with building a facility for scaling components of hydrogen fuel cell production in the UK. MAINTAINING OUR CARBONNEUTRAL POSITION While we assist our clients in meeting their decarbonization goals, we are also maintaining our carbon-neutral position. After achieving our Net Zero 2023 target, our global teams continued to drive down emissions in 2024, including relocating to energy-efficient buildings, switching to electric-powered fleet vehicles and signing renewable energy contracts. These efforts helped reduce our Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions* by 30% compared to 2023. As a result, we purchased fewer unbundled energy attribute certificates and carbon offset credits for 2024 than the previous year. REGULATED SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING Throughout 2024, we established the systems and processes to begin collecting material data from many of our major European offices for compliance with the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). In addition, Fluor has reporting obligations for construction sites under CSRD, to the extent of our operational control. We are collaborating with our clients on this change in our reporting boundary, as well as their compliance efforts. PROJECT SPOTLIGHT Braya Renewable Fuels Facility Braya Renewable Fuels Facility // Come By Chance, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada A Virginia-class submarine showcasing Fluor’s partnership with the Naval Nuclear Laboratory to advance naval nuclear propulsion technology // Atlantic Ocean, United States Our platform for growth is built on the technical expertise of our people, Fluor’s breadth of experience and our collective ability to solve our clients’ challenges. Al Collins Former Group President, Corporate Development and Sustainability** * Before unbundled energy attribute certificates were applied. ** Effective March 1, 2025, Nicole Davies assumed responsibility of Corporate Development and Sustainability and Al Collins transitioned to Business Group President, Mission Solutions. Operated by Fluor subsidiary Fluor Marine Propulsion, LLC (FMP) for the U.S. Department of Defense, the Naval Nuclear Laboratory develops and advances naval nuclear propulsion technology. With nearly 8,000 engineers, scientists, technicians and support personnel, the facility provides technical support and trained nuclear operators to ensure the safe and reliable operation of submarine and aircraft carrier fleets. The Naval Nuclear Laboratory Innovation Studio, managed by Fluor’s Business Incubation team, leverages Fluor and FMP’s expertise to help participating organizations accelerate the development of their technologies and shape the future of naval nuclear propulsion. PROJECT SPOTLIGHT Naval Nuclear Laboratory
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