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1 National Conference of State Legislatures Coal Fueling America s Future January 29, 2010 Jacob Williams Vice President of Global Energy Analytics Peabody Energy 1
2 BTU Headquartered in the Heartland with Global Reach Major Presence in Mining Regions from U.S. to Australia Market Position Sales Reserves Wyoming PRB # ,199 Midwest #1 32 3,652 Colorado # Southwest #2 15 1,011 Australia #5 22 1,118 Conarco Exploration Area Burton North Goonyella Eaglefield Millennium Abbot Point Dalrymple Bay Gladstone Queensland Wilkie Creek Brisbane Dominion Terminal Associates New South Wales Wilpinjong North Wambo Wambo Metropolitan Newcastle NCIG Port U.S. Mine Australia Met Coal Mine Australia Thermal Coal Mine Peabody Headquarters Port Kembla Tons in millions sales volumes for consolidated results. Reserves are 2008 proven and probable. Peabody has a non-controlling equity interest in the Venezuelan Paso Diablo Mine. 2
3 Coal s Essential Role in America s Energy Future Key Themes Affordable coal generation is a global competitive advantage and path to prosperity and higher quality of life for billions Building on strengths: low electricity cost states have 60+% of their electricity from coal generation keeping their industries competitive States choices have different costs and consequences: A review of the options from declining oil reserves to volatile gas to unreliable renewables Coal will fuel the future with Green Coal technologies 3
4 Coal: The World s Fastest Growing Fuel, World s Largest Source of Electricity Global Coal Consumption Grows 37% in Past 6 Years Global Energy % 2008* Nuclear 1% 6% Oil 9% 35% Natural Gas 19% 21% Hydro 20% 2% Coal 37% 25% Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy, June Percentage Increase *Note: Biomass/Wood Waste and Wind Growth Percentages Not Shown. 4
5 The Energy Action in 2010: Asia Builds America Drifts Global Coal Use Estimated to Grow 55% by % of Coal Plants Coming On Line During 2010 in China, India & Asia Coal-Fueled Generation Starting up in 2010 (GW) USA 7 Russia 3 Other Asia 9 Europe 2 India 17 S. America 2 China 35 New Coal Plants Starting Up in 2010 Tonnes in GW Millions China India Other Asia 9 34 USA 7 25 Russia 3 11 Europe South America 2 8 Total Source: Platts Worldwide Power Plant Database and Peabody analysis. 5
6 Passenger Vehicles per 1,000 People Human Development Index Kilowatt-hours per Capita U.N.: Access to Affordable Energy is Key to High Quality of Life 2.3 Billion People in China/India Moving Up Energy Curve Electricity Usage Per Capita 15,000 USA 12,000 Australia 9, Argentina Italy United States Finland Sweden Canada 6,000 Russia South Korea Italy UK Brazil Indonesia Morocco India Bangladesh Zimbabwe China Zambia Mozambique Ethiopia Malaysia South Africa 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 Electricity Use Electricity Use Per Capita Tracks the U.N. Human Development Index Source: International Energy Agency, World Energy Outlook UAE Qatar 3,000 Malaysia Mexico China India ,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 GDP per Capita (in US$) Passenger Vehicles Per Capita Italy Australia UK South Korea USA Malaysia Russia Mexico India China 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 GDP per Capita (in US$) 6
7 Facts on the Ground: Countries Develop Using Low Cost Energy Low Energy Prices Fuel Enormous Growth in Asia China and India s 2.3 billion peoples standard of living is improving dramatically China and India GDP growth at 8.7% and 6.0% for 2009 U.S. growth at -2.5%, EU -4.0+% China not U.S. to be the dominant energy user in the future China has surpassed U.S. as largest new car market; over 12 million in sales, growing 15% per year China already uses 2.5 times as much coal as U.S. annually India projected to use equivalent amount of coal as U.S. by 2020 India coal use growing by more the 120% in next 10 years 7
8 Coal Nuclear Natural Gas Hydro Other Oil Percent of Electricity Generation America s Economy is Powered by Coal Electricity Consumption in the U.S. has Grown 54% Since 1990 U.S. Fuel Reserves Electricity Fuel Sources 50 50% Gas 10% Oil 5% Coal 85% % 20% 6% 3% 1% Ultimately recoverable demonstrated reserves on Btu basis. Source: USGS, National Assessment of United States Oil and Gas Resources, U.S. Coal Reserves; Energy Information Administration Monthly Energy Review, March 2008 Table 7.2b, 2008 data. 8
9 Global Coal-Fueled Build-Out: Over 225 GW Under Construction 16 GW in U.S. Under Construction Requiring MTPA of Coal Coal-Fueled Plants Under Construction Includes units under construction and newly completed for Global coal volumes reported on a metric ton basis. U.S. volumes reported on a short ton basis. The 1,600 MW Prairie State Energy Campus in Southern Illinois leads the largest build-out of coal power in a generation and has 3,000 constructors on site. 9
10 A Partnership for Affordable Energy Proceeding in Our Backyard Prairie State to Serve 2.5 Million Families Covering Nine States Northern Illinois Municipal Power Agency 120 MW Illinois Municipal Electric 240 MW AMP-Ohio 368 MW Prairie Power, Inc. 130 MW Indiana Municipal Power 200 MW Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission 195 MW Southern Illinois Power Cooperative 125 MW Kentucky Municipal Power 124 MW 10
11 Coal s Essential Role in the U.S. s Energy Future Key Themes Affordable coal generation is a global competitive advantage and path to prosperity and higher quality of life for billions Building on strengths: low electricity cost states have 60+% of their electricity from coal generation keeping their industries competitive States choices have different costs and consequences: A review of the options from declining oil reserves to volatile gas to unreliable renewables Coal will fuel the future with Green Coal technologies 11
12 Dollars Per Million Btu High Energy Costs Hurt American Families $14 The Cause: Average Cost of Fuel Delivered for Generation The Result: Average Americans are Pinched at the Switch $12 $ % $10 $8 $6 $4 $2 $2.06 $ % For families earning less than $50,000 annually, energy consumes 9% more after-tax income $0 Coal Natural Gas Oil Source: Electricity Generation: Energy Information Administration, February 2009 Monthly Energy Review, data for 2008; Consumer Costs: U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Bureau of the Census. 12
13 Low-Cost Electricity Comes from Coal Electric Customers Pay Some of the Lowest Rates in the Nation Due to Coal-Fueled Generation 7.3 7% % = average retail price per kilowatt hour for CY 2008 % = percent of total generation from coal for CY % % 5.7 1% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % < 9.5 > 9.5 Hydro % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % MA % CT % NH % RI % NJ % VT % MD % DE % Source: Energy Information Administration, March
14 Average 2008 Retail Price ( /Kilowatt Hour) Coal-Fueled Electricity is Our Low-Cost Solution Low Electricity Cost States Obtain 60+% of Electricity from Coal RI CT NY MA ME CA VT NH NJ MD DE FL TX OR WA ID NV LA MS PA AZ IL AL VA OK SC AR SD MI GA NC CO MN TN MT NE WI NM KS IA MO UT OH IN ND WY KY WV Percent of Generation from Coal Hydro < 9.0 > 9.0 Source: Energy Information Administration, March
15 Facts on the Ground: Jobs & Growth Chase Low-Cost Energy Low Energy Prices Critical to U.S. Industry in Global Market Steel - China produced 5% of global steel in 1980; 45% in 2009 China steel production grew at 13% in 2009 U.S. steel production off by 40% in 2009 Aluminum - China is ~33% of aluminum smelting globally, electricity >50% of cost Only remaining U.S. aluminum smelters in low power cost states, <7 cents/kwh (MO, IN, KY and WA) Electricity/energy prices matter to other major industries: Metals; Pulp & Paper; Chemicals; Agri-processing; Plastics; etc 2009 Industrial production (IP) in U.S. -9.8%; Germany -16.7%; Japan -22.4% China s IP for %; India +5.6% 2010 IP projections, China +14.5%, India +7.8% while the U.S. at +3.8% 15
16 Coal s Essential Role in the U.S. s Energy Future Key Themes Affordable coal generation is a global competitive advantage and path to prosperity and higher quality of life for billions Building on strengths: low electricity cost states have 60+% of their electricity from coal generation keeping their industries competitive States choices have different costs and consequences: A review of the options from declining oil reserves to volatile gas to unreliable renewables Coal will fuel the future with Green Coal technologies 16
17 Our Energy Options are Limited by Supply and Availability All Energy Forms Needed for Diversity of Supply OIL Repeat price spikes; reserves declining; risky sources NUCLEAR Valuable but constrained by cost, safety and waste disposal concerns RENEWABLES No growth in hydro, low availability, still some public resistance ETHANOL Clean but energy inefficient, strains food supplies, cellulosic years away NATURAL GAS Near-term glut masks long-term challenge with declining reserves and volatile sourcing ENERGY EFFICIENCY Global population and consumption trends demand more energy, despite greater energy management and conservation 17
18 $/mmbtu Coal: Lower Cost, Lower Price Volatility Natural Gas Price Spikes Cost the Economy 5+ Million Manufacturing Jobs this Decade Natural gas is volatile: prices swung nearly 45% in 2008 and cost 340% more than coal in 2008 Oil Natural Gas Coal Delivered cost of fossil fuel at steam electric generating plants. Source: Platts Fossil-Fuel Receipts at Steam-Electric Utility Plants through EIA Monthly Energy Review. 18
19 Easy Oil is Gone: The Challenge Ahead Most of the World s Easy Oil Has Already Been Extracted, or is in the Hands of Nationalist Governments that Won t Allow Foreigners to Exploit it. --The Economist When the global economic crisis comes to an end, and the demand for oil picks up, the oil market could experience another price shock. -- Gholam Hossein Nozari, Iranian Oil Minister "If economic GDP growth gradually rises through 2011 and then oil demand will come back and by 2014 you will have a supply crunch. -- Nobuo Tanaka, International Energy Agency Rising oil prices may take the wheels off an already derailed world economy. -- Ali al-naimi, Saudi Arabia Oil Minister Oil firms must find another Saudi Arabia s worth of oil every two years just to maintain their production at today s levels. -- Francisco Blanch, Merrill Lynch 19
20 The New Balance of Gas Power: Shift to Unstable Supply Venezuela, Iran and Russia Discuss Plans for Cartel United Kingdom United States Change in Natural Gas Production Venezuela Russia Iran Billion Cubic Meters Source: International Energy Agency, World Energy Outlook
21 What Happens When the Wind Quiets & It s Cloudy? No Power Eastern U.S is. Wind Poor and Northern/Eastern U.S. Not Sunbelt What is baseload power? The minimum amount of electricity a utility or distribution company needs to reliably meet customer demand. U.S. Wind Potential U.S. Solar U.S. Solar Potential Potential Renewables are not baseload Wind and solar are too scarce in Eastern U.S. At 25% availability, they re too intermittent And they require conventional backup and transmission After 50 years and $50+ billion, wind and solar are just 1% of U.S. mix 80+% of global energy in 2030 still to come from conventional fuels Source: International Energy Agency, World Energy Outlook 2008; NREL Electric and Hydrogen Technologies & Systems Center
22 $/MWH No Contest: Coal Provides the Best Deal for Baseload Power $140 Replacing current U.S. coal generation would require: 2,400x solar capacity 40x wind farms 250 new nuclear plants 17+ trillion cubic feet of natural gas 500 Hoover Dams $120 $100 $8/mmBtu $80 $1.60/mmBtu $60 $40 $20 $0 Coal Natural Gas (Com. Cycle) Nuclear Wind (w/ 65% gas) Wind (25% available) Cost of Capital Fixed O+M Variable O+M Fuel All resources at 90% utilization except for stand-alone wind at 25% Source: Peabody Energy marketing research; U.S. Energy Information Administration,
23 Coal s Essential Role in U.S. s Energy Future Key Themes Affordable coal generation is a global competitive advantage and path to prosperity and higher quality of life for billions Building on strengths: low electricity cost states have 60+% of their electricity from coal generation keeping their industries competitive States choices have different costs and consequences: A review of the options from declining oil reserves to volatile gas to unreliable renewables Coal will fuel the future with Green Coal technologies 23
24 Index = 1970 Technology Driving Greater Coal Use and Economic Growth With Lower Emissions Electricity from Coal Has Tripled Since 1970 While Emissions Have Been Significantly Improved 250% 200% GDP 209% 183% 150% Electricity from Coal 100% 50% Energy Consumption Population 46% 48% 0% % U.S. Emission Reductions Per Coal MWh -100% -83% Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Review, June 2009; Peabody analysis of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Air Emissions Trends Data for sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide and particulates, August
25 Pounds Per Million Btu Clean Coal Technology: A Technological Success Story Reduction in SO 2 and NO x Over Time SO 2 and NO x Emissions Down 15% and 9% in Sulfur Dioxide Nitrogen Oxide U.S. Average U.S. Average * Clean Air Interstate Rule Clean Air Interstate Rule 2015 Prairie State Supercritical (Permitted) Turk Ultra- Supercritical (Permitted) Taylorville IGCC (Permitted) * NOx reductions mandated by Source: EPA s Clean Air Markets database, January 2009; Project Permits; FutureGen Final Environmental Impact Study, DOE/EIS-0394, November Near-Zero FutureGen (Goals) TBD 25
26 New Technologies For Coal Refining Caps Prices for Other Fuels STEEL ELECTRICITY INDUSTRIAL GAS PIPELINE SNG SPECIALTY CHEMICALS ETHANOL DIESEL HYDROGEN JET FUEL 26
27 Coal with CCS Recognized as Low-Cost, Low-Carbon Option European Union Costs of achieving climate goals would be 40% higher without carbon capture and storage International Energy Agency Without CCS, cost to meet climate goal is $1.3 trillion more by % higher than if coal with CCS is included $ $ Carnegie Mellon Study: Coal with CCS 15% to 50% Below Nuclear, Wind or Natural Gas with CCS 27
28 Clean Coal Green Coal Clean coal use triples as regulated emissions decline 80%+; Green coal now provides a path to near-zero emissions. 28
29 Peabody Advancing a Dozen Global Technology Projects and Partnerships Advancing development of clean coal technology through participation in Australia s COAL21 Fund, China s GreenGen and U.S. FutureGen projects Founding member of Australia s Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute Advancing research through Consortium for Clean Coal Utilization via Washington University in St. Louis Founding member of U.S. Department of Energy National Carbon Capture Center Pursuing clean coal-to-gas plants with ConocoPhillips and GreatPoint Energy 29
30 National Conference of State Legislatures Coal Fueling America s Future January 29, 2010 Jacob Williams Vice President of Global Energy Analytics Peabody Energy 30
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