American Electric Power Co Inc 2012 SR

The report highlights AEP's strategic transition toward a more sustainable fuel mix, aiming to reduce coal capacity to 50% by 2020. It marks the company's third integrated report, following the International Integrated Reporting Council's framework and GRI G3.1 guidelines. Key environmental goals include a 10% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 2010 levels by 2020 and the successful validation of carbon capture and storage technology at the Mountaineer Plant. The report also addresses the operational and financial challenges posed by new EPA regulations and the shift toward retail competition in Ohio.

Company: American Electric Power Co Inc

Sector: Utilities

Country: United States

Year: 2012

Type: SR

Pages: 56

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American Electric Power Co Inc

American Electric Power Co Inc 2012 Corporate Accountability Report

Corporate Accountability Report

The report highlights AEP's strategic transition toward a more sustainable fuel mix, aiming to reduce coal capacity to 50% by 2020. It marks the company's third integrated report, following the International Integrated Reporting Council's framework and GRI G3.1 guidelines. Key environmental goals include a 10% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 2010 levels by 2020 and the successful validation of carbon capture and storage technology at the Mountaineer Plant. The report also addresses the operational and financial challenges posed by new EPA regulations and the shift toward retail competition in Ohio.

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Document Details

Report Year

2012

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2011 - Dec 31, 2011

Fiscal Year

2011

Published

Apr 1, 2012

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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