TransAlta Corp 2017 IR

The report highlights TransAlta's progress toward its goal of delivering 100 per cent clean power by 2025, including plans to accelerate coal-to-gas conversions in Alberta. Financially, the company achieved a record free cash flow of $328 million and reduced its total consolidated net debt by over $500 million in 2017. On the sustainability front, TransAlta reduced its greenhouse gas emissions to 29.9 million tonnes of CO2e and achieved an injury frequency rate of 0.72, one of the lowest in its history. Additionally, the company secured a silver-level Progressive Aboriginal Relations certification and invested $2.6 million in community donations and sponsorships.

Company: TransAlta Corp

Sector: Utilities

Country: Canada

Year: 2017

Type: IR

Pages: 216

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TransAlta Corp

TransAlta Corp 2017 Annual Integrated Report

Annual Integrated Report

The report highlights TransAlta's progress toward its goal of delivering 100 per cent clean power by 2025, including plans to accelerate coal-to-gas conversions in Alberta. Financially, the company achieved a record free cash flow of $328 million and reduced its total consolidated net debt by over $500 million in 2017. On the sustainability front, TransAlta reduced its greenhouse gas emissions to 29.9 million tonnes of CO2e and achieved an injury frequency rate of 0.72, one of the lowest in its history. Additionally, the company secured a silver-level Progressive Aboriginal Relations certification and invested $2.6 million in community donations and sponsorships.

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Report Year

2017

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017

Fiscal Year

2017

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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