1 / 19

Toward Zero-Carbon NYC

Toward Zero-Carbon NYC. Full-cost pricing of CO 2 (carbon tax) Full-cost pricing of driving “Cordon” pricing “Area-wide” road pricing Curb space priced for 15% vacancy rate Embrace wind power Unbundled + real-time electricity metering Community-based energy efficiency

overton
Download Presentation

Toward Zero-Carbon NYC

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Toward Zero-Carbon NYC • Full-cost pricing of CO2 (carbon tax) • Full-cost pricing of driving • “Cordon” pricing • “Area-wide” road pricing • Curb space priced for 15% vacancy rate • Embrace wind power • Unbundled + real-time electricity metering • Community-based energy efficiency • Conservation arbitrage with Upstate NY

  2. Carbon Tax Basics • Taxing “bads” > subsidizing “goods” • Global metric (unlike cap-trade) • Clear price signals (ditto) • Distribute revenues pro rata (Alaska) • Border Tax Adjustments • Polluters Pay • As “dynamic” as capitalism • Necessary, not sufficient

  3. Carbon Tax Proportions Fuels are taxed by carbon content per btu

  4. Price has fallen in 30 (44%) of past 68 months

  5. Demand for gasoline is price-elastic2008 v. 2007 (six months ea.) Usage: 9,021 mbd v. 9,209, ↓ 2.0% GDP: ↑ 2.3%, → [Gasoline ↑ 1.6%] Usage “shortfall”: = 1.6% + 2.0% = 3.6% Price: $3.48 v. $2.75, ↑ 22% “real” Elasticity (short-run): 3.6%/22%, ≈ 0.17 Elasticity (long-run): we assume 0.40

  6. A Carbon Tax “Path” • $37 / ton of carbon ( ≈ $10 / ton of CO2) ≈ 10¢ / gallon of gasoline, jet fuel, etc. ≈0.72 ¢ / kWh (U.S. retail average) • Reduces U.S. CO2 emissions ~ 4% • Repeat > 10 years (while standards and incentives also cut emissions)

  7. Life with a Carbon Tax • Energy • Coal-fired generation down • Wind and other renewable generation up • Incandescents / halogens out, CFL’s / LED’s in • Nukes up? • Transportation and Land-Use • SUVs out, sedans in • Costlier air and highway travel creates market • pull for VGT-quality intercity rail • Urban trips by bicycle up 10x, to 10% • Urban revitalization

  8. Who Supports a Carbon Tax? • Former V-P Al Gore • Mayor Michael Bloomberg • NASA climatologist James Hansen • Most academic economists and many “public” ones on left and right • Friends of the Earth • Growing cadre in U.S. Congress

  9. Full-cost pricing of driving For New Yorkers to accept something as transformational as paying to drive on “free” roads and streets, they need to receive a benefit that is equally or more transformational: freetransit (Kheel Plan)

  10. “There is nothing more difficult to take in hand than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things ... the innovator has for enemies all those who have done well under the old conditions, and lukewarm defenders in those who may do well under the new.” — Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince, 1513

  11. NJ Offshore Wind Farm – The View (NYC needs ~ 7,500 for 100% of kWh)

  12. “To see these giant towers near your house – it would be like driving through oil derricks to get to your front door.” — Retired ABC-TV exec with 65 hilltop acres in upstate Cherry Valley, NY Times, “Windmills on Their Minds,” Aug. 28, 2002

  13. Toward Zero-Carbon NYC • Full-cost pricing of CO2 (carbon tax) • Full-cost pricing of driving • “Cordon” pricing • “Area-wide” road pricing • Curb space priced for 15% vacancy rate • Embrace wind power • Unbundled + real-time electricity metering • Community-based energy efficiency • “Conservation arbitrage” with Upstate NY

  14. A NYC energy- efficiency failure: Manhattan Community Board 3 lets the clock run out On “Greening A Block”

  15. The bicycle offers the gains of advanced technology without threatening the environment. It stands not only for undamaged nature but also for unbroken autonomy. To attack the pedals may be strenuous over the short run, but it is an expression of trust in one’s own powers, for with the bicycle everything depends on the self. — Wolfgang Sachs

  16. Web sites • www.carbontax.org • www.komanoff.net • http://www.komanoff.net/wind_power/ • http://www.komanoff.net/oil_9_11/ • http://www.komanoff.net/fossil/ • http://www.komanoff.net/nuclear_power/ • www.kheelplan.org • www.streetsblog.org

More Related