Introduction to The Climate Registry Ann McCabe, Midwest Regional Director March 6, 2008 Kansas Air Quality Seminar.

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Introduction to The Climate Registry Ann McCabe, Midwest Regional Director March 6, 2008 Kansas Air Quality Seminar

Background of the Climate Registry Founded by discussions among states considering state or regional GHG registries. States were considering a variety of policies to reduce GHG emissions and an effective mechanism to track was the first step. Incorporated in March 2007 in Washington, D.C. as a non-profit organization Currently seeking organizations to be founding reporters by signing up before May 1, 2008

The Climate Registry 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

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

Value to states/tribes/provinces Create accounting infrastructure to support their GHG policies Cost effective—build on what is established Collaborate with other jurisdictions A voice in establishing national standards Help companies to establish a baseline and demonstrate reductions

Benefits for reporters 1. A cost effective means to measure GHG emissions 2. Document early actions 3. Prepare for federal reporting 4. Education for employees on GHG emissions 5. Save money on energy 6. Access to software and technical support 7. Recognition as a global environmental leader

Mandatory Federal Reporting New law in Omnibus Appropriations Bill requires mandatory federal reporting:  Above “appropriate” threshold levels, as defined by USEPA  Include all sectors of economy  Includes both upstream and downstream sources  First year of reporting likely to be 2010 or 2011

 Input data into web-based software  Annually, on calendar year basis  All 6 Kyoto gases (CO 2, CH 4, N 2 O, HFCs, PFCs, SF 6 )  Direct: stationary, mobile, process and fugitive  Indirect: electricity and steam  Estimation permitted for up to 5% of emissions  Operational control, financial control or equity share How to participate: Step One -- Gather your data (1)

 Geographic scope: All North America Transitional reporting: At least all CO2 for at least one state/province for first two years  Historic data may be submitted Must be third-party certified Minimum: CO2 from all stationary sources for one state/province  Tracking mostly through utility bills and vehicle fuel How to participate: Step One -- Gather your data (2)

 Have your data reviewed by an approved verifier annually How to participate: Step Two -- Verify

 Report your data publicly on the Climate Registry website  Includes facility data May request exemption for up to two years  Your annual public report may include information you wish to report about your environmental efforts, programs and reduction targets How to participate: Step Three -- Report

Costs of Participation Annual Participation Fee Annual Verification Fee Staff time

Who are the reporters? Cities/Counties Greenville, SC Long Beach, CA Roseville, CA Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake County, UT Seattle, WA Wilmington, DE Electric Power Arizona Public Service Austin Energy Electric Power Covanta Energy Duke Energy Xcel Energy Great River Energy National Grid PG&E PacifiCorp Salt River Project Tucson Electric Wolverine Power

Who are the reporters? Federal Government Los Alamos National Lab U.S. Postal Service Manufacturing Alcoa Intalco & Wenatchee Bentley Prince Street Cormetech PPG Industries Tropical Salvage USANA Health Sciences Mining Kennecott Utah Copper Newmont Nevada Non-Profit Organizations Coastal Conservation League Minnesota Metropolitan Council Oil/Gas Shell Oil Company

Who are the reporters? Real Estate Kennecott Land Recycling Appliance Recycling Centers Services Alliant Environmental Cameron-Cole Earth Advantage Ecos Consulting EcoSecurities ETC Group First Environment Innovative Bio-technologies Jacques Whitford Limited Services Kleinfelder MotivEarth SAIC SWCA TRC Solutions Trihydro Corporation Worldwide Carbon State Government Minnesota PCA North Carolina DENR South Carolina DHEC Utah DEQ

Timelines General Reporting Protocol  Public workshops scheduled during February— schedule and RSVP info posted on website  Final version scheduled for late March Verification protocol  First draft released for public comment on February 1. Comments due by March 14  Final version scheduled for release May 1 Software launch, fully operational: June 30

How to participate Submit signed Statement of Intent Pay fee Recognition as a founding reporter—if signed up by May 1, 2008

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