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Offset Protocols and Florida’s Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade Program

Offset Protocols and Florida’s Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade Program. Kelly Stevens Meteorologist Division of Air Resource Management. Background.

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Offset Protocols and Florida’s Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade Program

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  1. Offset Protocols and Florida’s Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade Program Kelly Stevens Meteorologist Division of Air Resource Management

  2. Background Florida Climate Protection Act requires DEP to generally consider cost containment mechanisms for any draft rule proposal for GHG cap-and-trade program for electric utilities May 24, 2010 released our Comparative Study of Selected Offset Protocols for Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Reporting Programs Accessible at: http://www.dep.state.fl.us/air/rules/ghg/electric.htm

  3. Offsets • Reduce or sequester greenhouse gas emissions at any non-capped location • e.g. landfill gas capture of methane, forest sequestration of CO2 • Offers choice for regulated entities • Protocols are the set of directions or recommendations for an offset project • Can vary from highly technical and specific to more general and suggestive

  4. Purpose of this study • What this study is NOT: • Evaluate program level issues • Evaluate cap-and-trade program issues • Policy or policy recommendations • What this study is: • Evaluation of technical elements • Highlights similarities and differences • Informative & unique • Guide for future stakeholder discussion

  5. Landfill Gas Capture Image from EPA: http://www.epa.gov/lmop/basic-info/lfg.html#05 Byproducts of decomposing material in landfills is CO2 and methane Landfill gas capture as a GHG offset involves collecting LFG for destruction or use

  6. LFG Capture – Table Sample

  7. LFG Capture – Technical Comparison • Varied level of detail: Some included gas utilization effects (e.g. CCX, CDM, etc.) while others did not (CAR, RGGI) • Monitoring: LFG flow rate continuous measurement required by 5 protocols, others do not • Baseline and other calculations: 6protocols consider GWP of CH4 21 tons CO2e, two protocols 23 tons CO2e

  8. LFG Capture – Applicability to Florida • Quantification of existing sites in Florida • As many as 90 other landfills which do not require air permits and may be eligible for LFG capture offset projects • Currently 8 LFG projects listed or registered with CAR in FL Map from CAR: http://www.climateactionreserve.org/how/projects/ Governor’s energy and climate change action plan: Ranked 8th of 28 recommended projects based on cumulative reduction of GHG

  9. Listed and Registered Offset Projects with CAR L: Landfill gas capture L: Livestock gas capture F: Forestry O: Organic waste digestion O: Ozone depleting substances C: Coal mine methane N: Nitric acid Map from CAR: http://www.climateactionreserve.org/how/projects/

  10. LFG Capture – Applicability to Florida Inventory of potentially eligible landfills in Florida illustrates that there may be some applicability of this offset project type in Florida Simpler, less detailed requirements couldbe easier to comply with but may be inconsistent Complex ones more accountable Varying levels of complexity and requirements may be more suitable for Florida

  11. More Information Kelly StevensKelly.Stevens@dep.state.fl.us(850) 921 – 9550 Electric Utility GHG Reduction page http://www.dep.state.fl.us/air/rules/ghg/electric.htm

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