Capital Power releases its Corporate Responsibility Report
![]() EDMONTON, Alberta – Capital Power today released its 2013 Corporate Responsibility Report for the fifth consecutive year. “In July 2014, we celebrated our fifth-year anniversary as Capital Power. Achieving this milestone takes sustained commitment, deliberate action, and teamwork across the entire corporation. Over the years, we have stayed true to our values and vision of being one of North America’s most respected, reliable, and competitive power producers through our passion for our business, by working as a team with integrity, by putting safety first, and by enhancing shareholder value,” said Capital Power President and CEO Brian Vaasjo. “This report reflects the actions we take and the way we behave, every day – in our community, in our facilities, in our offices, and on our construction sites.” Earlier this year, Corporate Knights magazine recognized Capital Power as one of Canada’s Best 50 Corporate Citizens for the fourth straight year. Highlights from the report include:Producing power:
A culture of learning and development:We work to create a strong learning and development culture.
Safety:
Our Giving
Reportable environmental incidents:Capital Power recorded a total of 18 environmental incidents in 2013, a reduction of 57% from the 42 incidents reported in 2012. Four of the 18 incidents had no environmental impact and the remaining incidents were minor in nature. Two Notice of Violations were issued to Roxboro in 2013. Neither of the incidents resulted in a fine or penalty. All incidents were reported to the regulators and closed with no further action required. The complete report is available at: http://corporateresponsibility.capitalpower.com About Capital PowerCapital Power (TSX: CPX) is a growth-oriented North American power producer headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. The company develops, acquires, operates and optimizes power generation from a variety of energy sources. Capital Power owns more than 2,600 megawatts of power generation capacity at 14 facilities across North America and owns 371 megawatts of capacity through a power purchase agreement. An additional 490 megawatts of owned generation capacity is under construction in Alberta and Ontario. |