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New England's Electricity Future in Light of New Air Regulations

New England's Electricity Future in Light of New Air Regulations. Restructuring Roundtable Boston, MA Laurie Burt, Commissioner Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection October 29, 2010. New England’s Electricity Future. Key solutions: Efficiency Zero-emission renewable energy

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New England's Electricity Future in Light of New Air Regulations

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  1. New England's Electricity Future in Light of New Air Regulations Restructuring Roundtable Boston, MA Laurie Burt, Commissioner Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection October 29, 2010

  2. New England’s Electricity Future • Key solutions: • Efficiency • Zero-emission renewable energy • Also: • Clean low carbon biomass • High efficiency natural gas • Efficient transmission and storage • Combined heat and power • Clean solutions address criteria pollutants and GHGs

  3. Transport Rule: MA Perspective • Upwind states contribute pollution in MA • MA contributes to others • MA commented on proposed rule supporting: • Intra-state trading, • Limited interstate trading • Prohibition on using existing allowance bank

  4. Transport Rule: MA Perspective • MA commented that: • More stringent NOx caps needed to meet ozone standard • Additional cost-effective reductions are available • EPA should reward cleaner generation and energy efficiency • Quick action on “second” Transport Rule in 2011

  5. EPA GHG Regs: MA Perspective • MA addressing GHGs • Strongly supportive of federal action: • Endangerment Finding • CA Motor Vehicle Standards • Tailoring Rule • GHG Reporting • Welcome EPA partnership moving forward

  6. Electricity Emissions: RGGI • Long-term reductions across the power sector and region • Model market-based solution for GHGs • Will continue absent federal cap-and-trade.

  7. RGGI Experience • Regional auctions: • 285 + million allowances sold at 9 regional auctions • $729 + million, mostly used for energy efficiency • EE spending includes energy audits, weatherization, air sealing, equipment efficiency • Influence on regional programs, federal legislation • Emissions declining due to RGGI, economy, efficiency investments, fuel switching, weather • MOU requires program review in 2012

  8. MA GHG Policies and Statutes • RGGI & MA Renewable Portfolio Standard • Signed by Governor Patrick in 2008: • Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA) • Green Communities Act • Clean Energy - Biofuels Act • Green Jobs Act • Oceans Act • GWSA: long-term (2050) targets, GHG reporting

  9. Climate Action Plans (38 States) Source: Pew Center on Global Climate Change

  10. Questions, Comments? Restructuring Roundtable Boston, MA Laurie Burt, Commissioner Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection October 29, 2010

  11. Regional Programs (33 states) Source: Pew Center on Global Climate Change

  12. RE/AE Standards (36 States) Source: Pew Center on Global Climate Change

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