Stakeholder Engagement
In response to requests by shareholders, we have enhanced our corporate reporting and disclosure materials to be more transparent as to our plans and measurable as to our accomplishments. We welcome opportunities to meet with key stakeholders to learn more about their interests, challenges, and opportunities. We also welcome outside perspectives on how to improve our performance.
We encourage open dialogues on national policy and on issues that impact local residents and business people.
We also foster collaborative partnerships with specific objectives like conserving habitat, protecting wildlife, developing new technology, educating children, providing recreation areas, developing community resources, and removing trash from waterways. We work with partners at all levels from the grass roots in field offices and power plants up through corporate channels at each of our subsidiaries and headquarters. For examples of our active partnerships, visit Planet Power.
In addition to partnerships, our success depends on active engagement and participation with community groups, government agencies, non-profit organizations, shareholders, media, academia, customers, employees, and suppliers. Participation includes attendance at local group meetings, safety education, service on boards, plant tours, charitable support, speaking engagements, research support, informational surveys, membership in community organizations, reporting, and media support. Contact us.
A Global Climate Change Solution
"The responsible solution to global climate change is developing and deploying cost-effective technologies that will allow us to economically produce cleaner electricity. New nuclear generation must also play a role, along with electricity produced with renewable resources and everyone’s efforts to use electricity more efficiently. In time, new technologies should allow us to address the issue of climate change. But make no mistake. It will take time, and the dollar cost of developing and deploying these technologies will be high. However, it can be done."
David M. Ratcliffe, CEO
