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Total Rebrands As TotalEnergies; Reflects Energy Transition Goals

This new name and new visual identity embody the course TotalEnergies has resolutely charted for itself: that of a broad energy company committed to producing and providing energies that are ever more affordable, reliable and clean.
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By Ameya Naik

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Published on May 29, 2021

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    French oil and gas major, Total, received more than 90% backing for its climate plan to gradually reduce its emissions from its shareholders. At the ordinary and extraordinary Shareholders' Meeting, shareholders approved today, almost unanimously, the resolution to change the company's name from Total to TotalEnergies, thereby anchoring its strategic transformation into a broad energy company in its identity. In tandem with this name change, TotalEnergies is adopting a new visual identity as well.

    This new name and new visual identity embody the course TotalEnergies has resolutely charted for itself: that of a broad energy company committed to producing and providing energies that are ever more affordable, reliable and clean. Total's climate strategy, which lays out its aim to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, was backed by 91.88% of shareholders voting at its annual meeting.

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    Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of TotalEnergies , said, "Energy is life. We all need it and it's a source of progress. So today, to contribute to the sustainable development of the planet facing the climate challenge, we are moving forward, together, towards new energies. Energy is reinventing itself, and this energy journey is ours. Our ambition is to be a world-class player in the energy transition. That is why Total is transforming and becoming TotalEnergies,"

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