Title: BHP Billiton : Climate Change Policy and Actions
1BHP Billiton Climate Change Policy and Actions
- 2007 Chamber of Mines Sustainable Development
Conference - BHP Billiton Energy Coal South Africa
- Vik Cogho
- Manager Environment
2CLIMATE SCIENCE Greenhouse Gas Effect
The Natural Greenhouse effect keeps the planet
inhabitable. The Enhanced Greenhouse effect
traps more of suns heat in the atmosphere,
causing the temperatures to rise
Greenhouse gases
- water vapour (excl. clouds) 36-70
- carbon dioxide 9-26
- methane 4-9
- ozone 3-7
- nitrous oxide
- sulphur hexafluoride
- hydrofluorocarbonds
- perfluorocarbons
- chlorofluorocarbons
3CO2 and Temperate increases
CO2 closely tracks temperature. During the past
400,000 years , CO2 concentrations never exceeded
300ppm. Today we are nearing 400ppm we are
entering uncharted territory
700
CO2
in 2100
(with business as usual)
600
500
concentration (ppm)
400
CO2 now
400,000 year peak conc.
300
2
10
CO
Temperature
difference
200
0
from now C
10
100
160
120
80
40
Now
Time (thousands of years)
Source Tim Flannery
4How big is the challenge?
The challenge is huge constant emissions until
2050 are required to stabilize CO2 concentrations
in the atmosphere at 500 ppm
Global annual CO2 emissions Gt
Base case Doubled CO2 emissions until 2050
60
(530 ppm)
50
40
26 Billion Tonnes CO2
30
20
(380 ppm)
10
0
1954
2004
2050
2100
Source US Energy Information Administration,
Robert Socolow (Princeton University)
5Climate Change Policy Fundamental Aspects
- BHP Billiton believes the risks of climate change
associated with increasing greenhouse gas
concentrations in the atmosphere need to be
addressed through accelerated action - Behavioural change, innovation and technological
progress are necessary to achieve stabilisation - We will take action within our own business and
work with governments, industry and other
stakeholders to address this global challenge and
find lasting solutions consistent with our
commitment to Zero Harm.
6Climate Change Policy Focus Areas
- Our actions focus on four areas
- Understanding emissions from the full life cycle
of our products. - Improving the management of energy and greenhouse
gas emissions across our businesses. - Committing US300 million over the next five
years to support low emissions technology
development, internal energy excellence projects
and encourage emissions abatement by our
employees and our local communities. - Using our technical capacity and our experience
to assist governments and other stakeholders on
the design of effective and equitable climate
change policies including market-based mechanisms
such as emissions trading.
71. Improving our understanding of life-cycle
emissions
- Policy Element
- Improve our understanding of greenhouse emissions
from our production and customers consumption of
our products - Key Actions
- Apply benchmark standards to improve data quality
- Determine the greenhouse impacts of the full
life-cycle of our products - Report publicly with external verification
82. Managing our emissions from production
- Policy Element Build on leading practice,
improve energy and greenhouse gas management at
our sites, build emissions abatement and energy
saving considerations into our decision-making
processes - Key Actions
- Group energy and greenhouse emissions intensity
reduction targets - Build on site-based GHG and energy management
plans, to include targets aligned with Customer
Sector Group targets - Promote and share leading practice to deliver
savings in emissions and costs -
-
92. Managing our emissions from production (cont..)
- Policy Element Build on leading practice,
improve energy and greenhouse gas management at
our sites, build emissions abatement and energy
saving considerations into our decision-making
processes - Additional Key Actions
- Carbon pricing sensitivity analysis in capital
decisions - Market trading of emissions reduction instruments
as a means of managing BHP Billiton and customer
emission exposures -
-
103. Collaboration to reduce emissions and support
research
- Policy Element
- Support research, development and demonstration
of low emission technologies with
relevance/interest to our businesses, customers
and employees - Key Actions
- Commit to invest US300 million in
- reducing emissions from the use of our products,
- energy excellence projects with a greenhouse gas
emissions reduction element - matching emissions reducing activities by our
employees and local communities
FutureGen
114. Policy Development / Influence Policy
- Policy Element
- Work with governments and other stakeholders on
the design of effective climate change policies
consistent with stabilisation of greenhouse gas
concentrations - Key Actions
- Actively engage with key governments to ensure
our interests are effectively represented (recent
example was BHP Billitons membership on the
Australian Prime Ministers Task Group on
Emissions Trading)
12Aluminium perspective and initiatives
- Significant energy consumed at Smelters
- Aluminium has emission benefits over the
life-cycle - Mitigation Opportunities
- Improve communication and learning within
industry - Promote monitoring, automation, energy
assessments and formalised energy management - Green design and more intelligent use of energy
consuming systems - Product can be recycled multiple times, only
consuming 5 of energy compared to primary
manufacture process -
13Coal perspective and initiatives
- Energy and metallurgical coal are significant GHG
emitters - Mitigation Opportunities
- Support the Coal 21 Program to facilitate the
reduction of GHG-emissions from coal based
electricity generation, which is a partnership
between the coal, electricity industries, unions,
government and the research community - Support FutureGen project to build a
first-of-a-kind coal-based, zero emission
electricity and hydrogen plant with carbon
sequestration
FutureGen
14Energy Excellence Approach - Energy Excellence
Hierarchy
Eliminate
Excellence
Reduce
Efficiency Recovery
Less Greenhouse intensive
Substitute
Offset Sequestration Carbon Trading
Mitigate
15In Conclusion
- By introducing its new Climate Change Policy, BHP
Billiton aims to position itself to both mitigate
risk and create opportunity - Integrate climate change with our business,
becomes the way we do business - Industry needs to work together and as a
collective move forward, sharing pockets of
excellence
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