CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - Nov. 24, 2016) - TransAlta Corporation ("TransAlta" or the "Company")
(TSX:TA) (NYSE:TAC) today announced that it has entered into an agreement with the Government of Alberta (the "Government") on
transition payments for the cessation of coal-fired emissions from the Keephills 3, Genesee 3 and Sheerness coal-fired plants on
or before December 31, 2030. Additionally, TransAlta announced that it has reached an understanding with the Government
pursuant to a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate and cooperate in the development of a policy framework to facilitate the
conversion of coal-fired generation to gas-fired generation, facilitate existing and new renewable electricity development
through supportive and enabling policy, and ensure existing generation and new electricity generation are able to effectively
participate in the recently announced capacity market to be developed for the Province of Alberta.
"Today's announcement is the culmination of the collaborative work we have been doing with the provincial government over the
past year," said Dawn Farrell, President and Chief Executive Officer. "We have reached a mutually beneficial agreement on the
transition payments to enable the coal retirements in the post-2030 period and memorialized our intention to work collaboratively
with the government in a manner that supports TransAlta's future investment in Alberta", added Mrs. Farrell.
The successful development of a future policy framework will set a clear path for the investments that TransAlta will make in
its existing coal, hydro and wind fleets and will allow the company to make additional investments in gas conversions, hydro and
wind development in the province. TransAlta is committed to converting Sundance Units 3 to 6 and the Keephills 1 and 2 to
gas-fired generation on or before 2023. TransAlta has also commenced the development of a pumped hydro project at its
existing Brazeau facility and expects to begin stakeholder consultations in the near future. The Company is targeting 2021
for the commencement of construction of the project, subject to receiving a long-term contract.
"Through our work with the federal and provincial governments, we've been able to develop a plan that has potential to restore
value to our existing assets in the Alberta market", said Mrs. Farrell. "Our work together has shown that environmental and
investment objectives can be met without undue burden on customers. The implementation of a capacity market, new rules for
coal-to-gas gas conversions, and fair treatment of existing renewable assets will enable us to supply competitive capacity and
energy to the Alberta market for decades to come."
Off-Coal Agreement
Under the terms of the Off-Coal Agreement, TransAlta will receive annual cash payments of approximately $37.4 million, net to
TransAlta, commencing in 2017 and terminating in 2030. Receipt of the payments is subject to a number of terms and
conditions, including that TransAlta maintains prescribed spending on investment and investment related activities in Alberta,
maintains a significant business presence in Alberta (including through the maintenance of prescribed employment levels),
maintains spending on programs and initiatives to support the communities surrounding the plants, and the employees of the
Company negatively impacted by the phase-out of coal generation and fulfills all obligations to affected employees. The
Off-Coal Agreement requires TransAlta to cease all coal-fired emissions at the affected plants on or before December 31,
2030. The affected plants are not, however, precluded from generating electricity at any time by any method other than the
combustion of coal.
Memorandum of Understanding
TransAlta also entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (the "MOU") with the Government pursuant to which they committed to
cooperate and work collaboratively to advance the objectives of the Alberta Climate Leadership Plan. Specifically, the
parties undertook to collaborate on, among other things:
- Coal-to-Gas Conversions - collaborate on the development of a policy environment to facilitate the economic and
environmentally responsible conversion of some coal-fired generation to natural gas-fired generation in Alberta, including
securing regulatory cooperation from the Government of Canada so as to enable the conversion of coal-fired generation to
gas-fired generation;
- Support for Renewable Electricity - collaborate to facilitate both existing and new renewable electricity
development through supportive and enabling policy, including policy that addresses the value of the carbon reductions in the
generation of electricity from existing wind and hydro generation, the development of effective supporting mechanisms to ensure
that existing renewables generation is not adversely impacted by the implementation of a capacity market in Alberta, and the
development of regulatory clarity and alignment so as to permit the economic and timely development of hydro-electric projects
within Alberta (including through the establishment of contractual assurances in the form of capacity payments); and
- Opportunity Under a Capacity Market - work to ensure existing incumbents and new electricity generation are able
to effectively participate in capacity payment auctions to be established as part of the development of a capacity market.
The MOU does not create any legally binding obligations between the Government and TransAlta and does not impose any
obligations on, or constrain the discretion and authority of, the Government.
Conference call
TransAlta will hold a conference call and webcast at 8:00 a.m. MT (10:00 a.m. ET) on Tuesday, November 29, 2016 to discuss the
information provided in this press release. A question and answer period for investment analysts, investors and other interested
parties will immediately follow management comments. A question and answer period for the media will follow. Please contact the
conference operator five minutes prior to the call, noting "TransAlta Corporation" as the company and "Jaeson Jaman" as
moderator.
Dial-in numbers:
Toll-free North American participants call: 1-800-319-4610
Outside of Canada & USA call: 1-604-638-5340
A link to the live webcast will be available on the Investor Centre section of TransAlta's website at http://www.transalta.com/powering-investors/events-and-presentations.
If you are unable to participate in the call, the instant replay is accessible at 1-855-669-9658 (Canada and USA toll free) or 1-604-674-8052 (Outside of Canada) with TransAlta pass code 1013 followed by the
# sign. A transcript of the broadcast will be posted on TransAlta's website once it becomes available.
About TransAlta Corporation:
TransAlta is a power generation and wholesale marketing company focused on creating long-term shareholder value. TransAlta
maintains a low-to-moderate risk profile by operating a highly contracted portfolio of assets in Canada, the United States and
Australia. TransAlta's focus is to efficiently operate wind, hydro, solar, natural gas and coal facilities in order to provide
customers with a reliable, low-cost source of power. For over 100 years, TransAlta has been a responsible operator and a proud
contributor to the communities in which it works and lives. TransAlta has been recognized on CDP's Canadian Climate
Disclosure Leadership Index (CDLI), which includes Canada's top 20 leading companies reporting on climate change, and has been
selected by Corporate Knights as one of Canada's Top 50 Best Corporate Citizens and is recognized globally for its leadership on
sustainability and corporate responsibility standards by FTSE4Good.
For more information about TransAlta, visit our web site at transalta.com, or follow us on Twitter @TransAlta.
Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward Looking Information
This news release contains forward-looking statements and forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable
securities laws. The use of any of the words "expect", "anticipate", "continue", "estimate", "may", "will", "project", "should",
"believe", "plans", "intends" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking information or statements. More
particularly, and without limitation, this news release contains forward-looking statements and information relating to: the
development of a policy framework by Alberta to (i) facilitate the conversion of coal-fired generation to gas-fired generation,
(ii) facilitate existing and new renewable electricity development through supportive and enabling policy, and (iii) ensure
existing generation and new electricity generation are able to effectively participate in the recently announced capacity market;
the transition payments for the cessation of coal-fired emissions from the Keephills 3, Genesee 3 and Sheerness coal-fired plants
on or before December 31, 2030, including the amount and timing of such payments; the ability of the Company to make additional
investments in gas conversions, hydro and wind development in the Province of Alberta; the conversion of Sundance Units 3 to 6
and the Keephills 1 and 2 to gas-fired generation in, or before, 2023, and the timing of construction and the ability of the
Company to receive a long-term contract associated with such conversions; and the Company's continued ability to supply
competitive capacity and energy to the Alberta market. By their nature, forward-looking information requires us to make
assumptions and are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties. There is significant risk that predictions and other
forward-looking information will not prove to be accurate and readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on our
forward-looking information as a number of factors could cause actual future results, conditions, actions or events to differ
materially from the targets, expectations, estimates or intentions expressed in the forward-looking information. Some of the
factors that could cause such differences include: operational risks involving our facilities; changes in market prices where we
operate; the ability of the Company to satisfy the conditions to the transition payments; equipment failure and our ability to
carry out repairs in a cost effective and timely manner, including unplanned outages at generating facilities and associated
capital investments; the effects of weather; failure to obtain necessary regulatory approvals in a timely fashion; legislative or
regulatory developments and their impacts, including as it pertains to the Government of Alberta's implementation of the Climate
Leadership Plan; increasingly stringent environmental requirements and their impacts; increased competition; global capital
markets activity (including our ability to access financing at a reasonable cost); changes in prevailing interest rates; currency
exchange rates and inflation levels and commodity prices. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these
forward-looking statements, which reflect TransAlta's expectations only as of the date of this news release. TransAlta disclaims
any intention or obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future
events or otherwise, except as required by law.