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News Release:
Southern Company issues report
on climate change actions
Download:
Full Report (3.6MB PDF)
Foreword, Acknowledgements, Executive Summary (404KB PDF)
Section 1: Environmental Compliance -- Strategy Development (195KB PDF)
Section 2: Environmental Requirements -- SO2, Nox, Particulate Matter & Mercury (132KB PDF)
Section 3: Strategic Issues - Climate Change (77KB PDF)
Section 4 :Analysis -- Carbon Price Scenarios (450KB PDF)
Section 5: Strategic Options and Actions -- Technology (570KB PDF)
Section 6: Conclusions (59KB PDF)
Appendices 1 - 7 (1.7MB PDF)
Environmental Assessment
The Southern Company Environmental Assessment was developed in response to a shareholder request, as described in the 2004 Proxy Statement. It was produced under the direction of Southern Company’s chief executive officer and the Board of Directors. A two-day workshop was held for the senior officers of the company and the Board to review the assessment. In addition, in order to obtain a range of views and input, a number of independent experts outside the company were interviewed. An ongoing dialogue also was held with an external group that was led by representatives of the shareholder proponents. Under a confidentiality agreement, the company provided them preliminary results and an opportunity to review and comment on the final draft. The group with which the company held discussions represented the following organizations:
- The Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth
- The Sisters of Saint Dominic of Caldwell, New Jersey
- The Board of Pensions, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
- The United Church Foundation
- The Pension Boards, United Church of Christ
- The State of Connecticut, Office of the Treasurer
- The Benedictine Sisters
- Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility
- Ceres
- U.S. PIRG
It should be noted that this is Southern Company’s report. It does not have the full endorsement or agreement from the organizations listed above. This report provides an overview of the process that Southern Company uses to address increasingly stringent requirements related to air emissions from its power plants, including an analysis of potential price signals for carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that might result from policies to address climate change.
