Peabody Issues Statement Responding to New York State Attorney General's Questions
September 17 2007 - 4:39PM
PR Newswire (US)
[NOTE TO EDITORS: The following response is issued following
statements made by the New York state attorney general's office.]
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The New York state
attorney general's office is using purported legal and regulatory
claims to promote a political message by announcing an
investigation of climate risk disclosure among major U.S. energy
companies. It is unwarranted to use the legal process to advance
the "just say no" agenda, which opposes practical energy answers
and has driven America to an unnecessary energy crisis. The legal
system is designed to protect -- not harass -- those such as
Peabody which are providing clean energy solutions for America. A
process intended to protect shareholders is instead being used to
advance a political agenda. It is already accomplishing the first
objective: to gain headlines for a cause that has nothing to do
with investor communications. Peabody is happy to point out our
clear disclosures regarding climate change and correct the letter's
inaccuracies. For instance, the letter states that we don't have
climate disclosure ... but in fact we do, in multiple places in our
SEC filings on Form 10-K, annual report and social responsibility
report. These are all available via Internet for anyone wanting to
research the company. The letter also includes the inaccurate claim
that we currently operate power plants. As our investors
understand, we are a minority partner in the proposed Prairie State
Energy Campus in Southern Illinois and would own less than 10
percent. Prairie State's environmental permits have been confirmed
by the state of Illinois, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
and most recently by the U.S. Court of Appeals. This clean plant
has a CO2 footprint 15 percent lower than comparable existing
plants. In addition to advancing clean new coal generation, Peabody
is a founding member of the zero-emissions FutureGen project to
commercialize carbon capture and storage. We encourage the attorney
general's office to research the vital role of clean coal in
bolstering America's fragile electricity system, where new demand
is outpacing supply by more than three to one. We urge it to review
the poor decisions that have New York residents paying at least 50
percent more for electricity than the U.S. average. And we
encourage the office to support clean energy solutions, rather than
the excuses that will come when the economy stalls and the lights
go out. CONTACT: Vic Svec (314) 342-7768 DATASOURCE: Peabody Energy
CONTACT: Vic Svec of Peabody Energy, +1-314-342-7768 Web site:
http://www.peabodyenergy.com/
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