RUSSIA – WORLD’S LARGEST POLLUTER TO REDUCE CO2

Environmental Panorama
Moscow - Russia
May of 2005

 

06/05/2005 - A major first step has been made in ensuring a clean energy future for Russia. WWF Russia and RAO UES, the Russian energy monopoly, have started a dialogue on reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Both sides pledged their support to “keep the Russian Government out of coal” at a seminar held outside of Moscow at the end of last month.
RAO UES is the largest global emitter of CO2 with emissions of 450 Megatons per year – that’s around half the emissions a country like Germany produces. At present very few among the Russian business elite are aware of the dangers posed by climate change. According to WWF Russia, RAO UES can help change this.

The seminar on 26 and 27 April was an important step in raising awareness of the climate threat and the available solutions among Russian energy specialists and the general public. The invited experts warned more than 120 top managers from energy companies about the reality of climate change and what business can do to slow it. Coverage of the event in Russian media has been huge.

WWF Russia identified RAO UES as a key player, because the company has the independence and power to resist the Russian government’s plans to use dirty coal instead of natural gas as the main fossil fuel for power generation. More coal power would result in increasing CO2 emissions, at a time when the world is already heating up and suffering from the impacts of climate change.

At present gas accounts for 53 percent of the fuel used by RAO UES. Due to this high share of gas and the wide use of efficient technology, the company is one of the cleanest large power companies. WWF’s Ranking Power report, which analyzes these companies in terms of their use, sale and investment in renewable energy and highly efficient natural gas, ranks RAO UES fifth of 72 companies.

According to Alexey Kokorin, coordinator of WWF Russia’s Climate Change Program, RAO UES is on the right path: “But fifth place is not good enough, as the company can easily reach third place and win the bronze medal by increasing the share of renewable energies from less than 1 percent to 5 percent in the near future.”

Overall, there is still a long way to go for RAO UES to make a real PowerSwitch! to clean and efficient energy. However, a first step has been made.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantshi (Alison Wade)
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