Page 1 State of Georgia’s Climate Action 2 nd Georgia Air Quality And Climate Summit May 6-7, 2008 Chuck Mueller Senior Policy Advisor Georgia DNR-EPD.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (AB32) The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (AB32) California Council on Science and.
Advertisements

EPA Proposed Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule.
NIST MEP Green Suppliers Network E3: Columbus (E nergy, E conomy, E nvironment )
Canada’s Offset System for Greenhouse Gases Dean Stinson O’Gorman New Brunswick Climate Change Hub meeting October 7, 2009.
State and Local Initiatives to Combat Global Warming AB A Framework for Change James N. Goldstene California Air Resources Board October 22, 2008.
EPA’s Climate Leaders Partnership Program Overview.
1 AB 32: The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 The Transportation Connection AB 32: The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 The.
Oregon Climate Change Regulatory Activities and Policy Initiatives Bill Drumheller -- Oregon Department of Energy University of Oregon School of Law Climate.
Getting to a Climate Change Commitment of 80% Reduction in Emissions by 2050: The Role of Renewable Energy The Status of Local Government Action Renewable.
California Climate Action Registry Overview Contact: Diane Wittenberg, President Diane Wittenberg, Jill Gravender, Technical.
1 Reporting & Public Disclosure 1 Robyn Camp Vice President, Program The Climate Registry Los Angeles, CA March 22, 2010 OF GHGS.
1 Voluntary GHG Reporting & The Climate Registry Ann McCabe NATF June 4, 2009.
State Collaboration for Clean Energy Sandra Ely New Mexico Environment Department Innovating for Sustainable Results: Integrated Approaches for Energy,
Introduction to The Climate Registry Ann McCabe, Midwest Regional Director March 6, 2008 Kansas Air Quality Seminar.
1 Cal TF’s Support of California’s Broader Energy Policy Objectives ANNETTE BEITEL ALEJANDRA MEJIA JUNE, 2014.
1 Southern California Water Dialogue April 23, 2008 Jon Costantino Climate Change Planning Manager California Air Resources Board AB 32 California Global.
The League of California Cities Resources to Promote “Better Transportation” Eric Figueroa Regional Public Affairs Manager East Bay Division October 23,
Integration of Variable Generation Task Force Preliminary Conclusions and Actions.
New Mexico’s Climate Change Initiative Jim Norton New Mexico Environment Department.
The Climate Registry: The Registry & The Protocol August 2008 Judy Collora, PE Senior Consultant.
The Western Regional Air Partnership (WRAP) WRAP formed in 1997 as the successor organization to Grand Canyon Visibility Transport Commission (GCVTC) –
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE Update on Climate Policy Mark MacLeod.
The Southern Ute Indian Tribe and Climate Change.
Our Vision – Healthy Kansans living in safe and sustainable environments. Climate Change Policy Update October 9, 2015 Thomas Gross Bureau of Air and Radiation.
Context, Principles, and Key Questions for Allowance Allocation in the Electricity Sector Joint Workshop of the Public Utilities Commission and Energy.
KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Midwestern Governor’s Association (MGA) Energy Security and Climate Stewardship Platform and Midwestern GHG Accord.
Introduction to The Climate Registry Diane Wittenberg, Exec. Director March 3, 2008.
Carbon Finance North America Workshop NYC Catherine A. Lee, Esq. Consultant to Maine DEP June 15, 2007 The Nation’s First GHG Cap and Trade Program
Introduction to The Climate Registry Gary Gero Washington Department of Ecology November 5, 2007.
2014 IRWM Drought Grants Sierra Water Workgroup Summit June Tracie L. Billington Department of Water Resources Financial Assistance Branch.
California Climate Change Programs: An Overview Conference of the Reducers The Hague May 12, 2003 James D. Boyd California Energy Commission.
Smart Grid Interoperability Panel & ISO / RTO Council Smart Grid Projects David Forfia SGIP Governing Board Member – Stakeholder Category 21 ISO/RTO Sponsor.
Taking Action on Climate Change: The Role of the California Climate Action Registry Rachel E. Tornek California Climate Action Registry CIWMB Climate Change.
Senate Select Committee on Climate Change and AB 32 Implementation December 3, 2013.
Integration of Variable Generation Task Force (IVGTF) & Emerging Issues Mark Lauby Manager, Reliability Assessments
Stationary and Area Source Committee Update OTC Committee Meeting September 13, 2012 Washington, D.C. Hall of the States 1.
Planning & Community Development Department City Council Meeting November 18, 2013 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory.
Massachusetts Greenhouse Gas Reporting Regulation 310 CMR 7.71 Stacy DeGabriele & Will Space MassDEP Climate Strategies December 10 th and 11 th, 2009.
Joint Canada-Mexico-USA (North American*) Carbon Program Planning Meeting January 25–26, 2007 *By North America we mean the North American land, adjacent.
State and Business Action on Climate Change Judi Greenwald Director of Innovative Solutions Pew Center on Global Climate.
Oregon Strategy for Greenhouse Gas Reductions Western Regional Air Partnership Santa Fe, New Mexico David Van’t Hof Governor’s Sustainability Advisor August.
American Public Power Association Pre-Rally Workshop February 28, 2006 Washington, D.C. Climate Change: Making Community-Based Decisions in a Carbon Constrained.
Integrating GHG Programs in an ISO EMS 33rd National Energy & Environmental Conference Loews Ventana Canyon Resort Tucson, Arizona Presented by:
CPUC Role in AB 32 Implementation LIOB – 2 nd June, 2010 San Diego, CA.
Voluntary Corporate Climate Change Activities and Drivers for Participation Cynthia Cummis Climate Protection Partnerships Division U.S. EPA.
The Canadian Approach To Compiling Emission Projections Marc Deslauriers Environment Canada Pollution Data Division Science and Technology Branch Projections.
© 2008 Goldman Environmental Consultants Greenhouse Gas Reductions: Challenges in Determining What is Real Henry Balikov Vice President Goldman Environmental.
Idaho Climate Change Activities Toni Hardesty Idaho Department of Environmental Quality.
Planning for a Voluntary Midwest Regional Greenhouse Gas Registry Michael Koerber Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium July 18, 2006.
California to Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia and Beyond? Can Subnational Arrangements Fill the Gap? Professor Sharon Mascher Faculty of Law, University.
The Climate Registry California Climate Initiative Dialogue Group November 29, 2007.
Item #11 Alternative Approaches for Linking Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions to Metropolitan Transportation Planning Presentation to the National Capital.
CLEAN POWER PLAN: Opportunities for Energy Efficiency in Affordable Housing Todd Nedwick Housing and Energy Efficiency Policy Director National Housing.
11 AB 32 Climate Change Scoping Plan Progress Report October 21, 2010 California Air Resources Board.
Local Activities on Climate Change California Air Districts Step Up May 17, 2010 Barbara Lee, Northern Sonoma County APCD.
Clean Air Act Section 111 WESTAR Meeting Presented by Lisa Conner U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air and Radiation November 6, 2013.
California Environmental Protection Agency Market Advisory Committee Public Conference call May 15, 2007.
AB 32 Update December 6, Outline Cap and Trade Program 2013 Update to Scoping Plan Looking ahead to
HOW DO ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES INVOLVE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DECISIONS What are environmental issues What is the relationship between the environment, economics.
Harry Klodowski, Esq. Betts, Hull & Klodowski LLC Betts, Hull & Klodowski LLC.
Overview of The Climate Registry San Diego April 18, 2007 Joel Levin Vice President.
S A L T L A K E C I T Y | L A S V E G A S | R E N O | P A R S O N S B E H L E L A W. C O M Update on Western Climate Initiative Options for Reducing GHG.
La Mesa Climate Action Plan Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Scoping Meeting May 31, 2017.
PSC Guidelines and Recommendations
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INVENTORY
Jeff Wennberg, Senior Consultant The Center for Climate Strategies
Convention of Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol of 1997 (International) “to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that.
Thoughts on Oil & Gas Protocol Development
Overview of The Climate Registry
Ontario Presentation to the NEB Modernization Expert Panel
Presentation transcript:

Page 1 State of Georgia’s Climate Action 2 nd Georgia Air Quality And Climate Summit May 6-7, 2008 Chuck Mueller Senior Policy Advisor Georgia DNR-EPD

Page 2 State Energy Strategy December 14, 2006 – Governor’s Energy Policy Council submits State Energy Strategy to Governor Purdue Contains detailed policy objectives and implementation strategies that address many of Georgia’s current and future energy concerns Identified five key themes that best embody the overall direction of the Strategy

Page 3 State Energy Strategy Key Theme 5: Continue Prudent Energy Planning for the State – Georgia should maintain and improve its high quality of life and its reputation as a desirable place to do business by updating the State Energy Strategy on a periodic basis and supporting the recommendations developed through this public and stakeholder-driven consensus-based process. Prepare for carbon markets and potential regulations of the future by developing a Georgia greenhouse gas inventory (Strategy 6.8) and greenhouse gas registry (Strategy 6.9) and evaluating financial risk to Georgia from federal carbon regulation (Strategy 1.2)

Page 4 Chapter 6: Energy and the Environment Section 4: Climate Policy Objective – Prepare for Potential Federal Climate Change Policies Strategy 6.8 – Develop And Publish a Greenhouse Gas Inventory for the State Every Three Years Strategy 6.9 – Consider a Greenhouse Gas Registry Strategy 6.10 – Work With Georgia Local Governments That Choose to Set Voluntary Targets to Reduce Carbon Emission

Page 5 Strategy 6.8 – Develop and Publish GHG Inventory Georgia last developed a GHG inventory in 1999 EPD is currently required to develop and submit a statewide emissions inventory to EPA every three years for a number of pollutants The development of a greenhouse gas emissions inventory will be done concurrent with that process Updated report is in the process of being reviewed right now and should be available shortly

Page 6 Strategy 6.9 – Consider a GHG Registry A greenhouse gas registry is a database where entities that emit greenhouse gases can register and record their respective emissions and reductions of greenhouse gases Georgia was one of the founding Board members of The Climate Registry and is actively involved in the development of the organizations protocols

Page 7 The Climate Registry On May 8, 2007, more than 30 states signed on as charter members of The Climate Registry, a collaboration aimed at developing a common system for entities to report greenhouse gas emissions As of February 2008, the Registry has 39 state members In addition to the states the following entities have also joined the Registry Tribes: the Campo Kumeyayy Nation, Pueblo of Acoma and Southern Ute Indian Canadian provinces: British Columbia, Manitoba, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick Mexican States: Baja California, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Sonora and Tamaulipas

Page 8

Page 9 The Climate Registry A tool to measure, track, verify and publicly report greenhouse gas emissions consistently and transparently between states The largest climate initiative in North America ▪Covers 80% of population of North America Policy neutral—leave policy to the states The recognized platform in North America Its about precise accurate measurement ▪Critical first step to address climate change ▪This is one thing that states can agree on

Page 10 Fundamental Program Principles Entity-wide facility-level reporting All six GHGs Reporting all direct and indirect emissions North American reporting Third-party verification

Page 11 Benefits for reporters A cost effective means to measure GHG emissions Document early actions Prepare for federal reporting Education for employees on GHG emissions Save money on energy Access to software and technical support Recognition as a global environmental leader

Page 12 Timelines General Reporting Protocol ▪Public input received November through February ▪Final version released March 31st Verification protocol ▪First draft released for public comment on February 1. ▪Final version released May 1 Software launch, fully operational: June 30

Page 13 How to participate Submit signed Statement of Intent Pay fee Recognition as a founding reporter—if signed up by May 1, 2008 (Over 180 have signed up so far) More information available at

Page 14 Strategy 6.10 – Work with Georgia Local Governments On June 13, 2005, the U.S. Conference of Mayors passed the Mayors Climate Protection Agreement unanimously. As of January 2008, over 600 mayors have accepted the challenge, including the following 8 from Georgia: ▪Arthur Letchas of Alpharetta, ▪Heidi Davison of Athens, ▪Shirley Franklin of Atlanta, ▪Deke Copenhaver of Augusta, ▪Bill Floyd of Decatur, ▪Joe Macon of East Point, ▪C. Jack Ellis of Macon, and ▪Jason Buelterman of Tybee Island.

Page 15 Strategy 1.2 – Evaluate State Risk Posed by Possible Federal Carbon Regulations GEFA, the Georgia PSC and EPD should conduct a joint study of the potential impact of proposals to regulate carbon emissions on Georgia’s utilities and ratepayers. This assessment should document the current carbon dioxide emissions from Georgia electric generating units, forecast future emissions from these facilities and evaluate the economic impact on Georgia from possible carbon regulations. The study should commence once EPD has completed an updated greenhouse gas emissions inventory for Georgia

Page 16 Contact Information Chuck Mueller Senior Policy Advisor Georgia EPD (404)

Page 17