TransAlta Corp 2012 SR

The report outlines TransAlta's sustainability performance for 2012, highlighting its position as Canada's largest wind power generator. Key achievements include a record-setting injury frequency rate of 0.89 and a 10.5% reduction in CO2e emissions intensity compared to 2005. The company successfully commissioned the New Richmond wind facility and advanced its hydro life extension plan. Despite the cancellation of the Project Pioneer carbon capture project due to economic feasibility, TransAlta shared its findings to benefit the global industry. The report also details significant progress in land reclamation at the Centralia and Whitewood mine sites.

Company: TransAlta Corp

Sector: Utilities

Country: Canada

Year: 2012

Type: SR

Pages: 52

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TransAlta Corp

TransAlta Corp 2012 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report outlines TransAlta's sustainability performance for 2012, highlighting its position as Canada's largest wind power generator. Key achievements include a record-setting injury frequency rate of 0.89 and a 10.5% reduction in CO2e emissions intensity compared to 2005. The company successfully commissioned the New Richmond wind facility and advanced its hydro life extension plan. Despite the cancellation of the Project Pioneer carbon capture project due to economic feasibility, TransAlta shared its findings to benefit the global industry. The report also details significant progress in land reclamation at the Centralia and Whitewood mine sites.

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Document Details

Report Year

2012

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012

Fiscal Year

2012

Published

May 30, 2013

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Assurance

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Emissions

Scope 1:

Renewable Energy

Water Consumption

Total Waste

Women in Management

Workplace Fatalities

Employees