Responsible coal sourcing - taking the next step

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Strandahl
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

As one of the largest private utilities globally, E.ON currently operates hard coal fired power stations in with a total installed capacity of some 20.000 MW: These thermal power plants consume domestic coals but are increasingly dependent on imported seaborne traded coal (in 2009 approx. 17 million t). Knowing that the company’s reputation and credibility depends in part on how E.ON lives up to the responsibilities along the entire energy value chain, E.ON takes a collaborative approach with the various suppliers. Hence, E.ON’s responsible policy also applies to the procurement of coal; the utility launched in 2009 a comprehensive Corporate Responsibility program with special focus on supply-chain audits. One of the first coal audits focussed on the Cerrejón coal mine in North Eastern Colombia. The authors will share the key learning’s and experience from the Colombian audit jointly conducted with an independent auditor and E.ON experts from the Corporate CR and E.ON Energy Trading.
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APA: R. Strandahl  (2011)  Responsible coal sourcing - taking the next step

MLA: R. Strandahl Responsible coal sourcing - taking the next step. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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