Presentation to the Climate Change Leadership Forum 1.Proposal for an Australian ETS 2.Update on USA, Japan & EU ETS 6 August 2008 Dave Brash.

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Presentation to the Climate Change Leadership Forum 1.Proposal for an Australian ETS 2.Update on USA, Japan & EU ETS 6 August 2008 Dave Brash

Presentation outline: This presentation outlines: –The key design features of the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) –Key similarities and difference to the NZ ETS –Process and timeline for decisions –Implications for NZ –Updates on: Japan USA EU ETS

Overall objective of the CPRS “to meet Australia’s emissions reductions targets in the most flexible and cost-effective way; to support an effective global response to climate change; and to provide for transitional assistance for the most affected households and firms”

Key design features Core coverage begins in 2010 – covers 75% of Australia’s emissions The scheme is an absolute, rather than an intensity-based approach Includes all 6 Kyoto Protocol gases from commencement Includes emissions from transport, stationary energy industrial processes, waste and fugitive emissions from oil, gas and coal production

Key design features continued Afforestation is included on a voluntary basis Deforestation is excluded Deferral of a decision on agricultural emissions until 2013, with any coverage starting no earlier than 2015 Earlier liabilities for the transport, waste and synthetic gas sectors relative to NZ

Similarities to the NZ ETS Allocations set Points of obligation Banking and borrowing Governance, verification, reporting and compliance

Allocation under the CPRS Similarities Assistance would be provided in the form of free allocation of permits. Assistance would be focused on Emissions-Intensive Trade-Exposed (EITE) industry Limited one-off assistance to strongly affected industry that is not trade exposed The initial level of assistance for EITE activities set at not more than 90% of baseline emissions Clear intention (like NZ ETS) to phase out assistance over time

Allocation under the CPRS Differences The CPRS is more prescriptive in defining how to calculate the level of assistance provided to individual firms, whereas the NZETS enables a range of approaches to be developed through allocation plans Total number of permits allocated under the NZ ETS is subject to a binding limit, whereas under the CPRS it is subject to a ‘soft cap’ Speed and timing of the phaseout of free allocation under the New Zealand scheme is fixed, but subject to a review mechanism. CPRS phaseout can be slowed down or sped up – in line with target and caps

Similarities to the NZ ETS continued Linking to international schemes/markets Free allocation Transitional assistance and complementary measures

Differences to the NZ ETS - Targets

Differences to the NZ ETS cont. Sectoral coverage Points of obligation Price cap

Differences to the NZ ETS cont. Independent regulator Linking to international schemes / markets Transitional assistance and complementary measures

Process and timeline for decisions Phase 1: March – June Phase 2: June – Sept Phase 3: December Phase 4: March 09 Development of Green Paper Consultation Consultation on exposure draft of the legislation Bill to be introduced into parliament. Act would enter into force in the 3 rd quarter of 2009, enabling commencement in 2010

Key messages for NZ The two schemes are very similar The differences relate to more detailed elements of the design These differences may generate additional pressures for similar measures here The introduction of the Australian scheme should help reduce some of the competitiveness concerns of New Zealand businesses

ETS developments in other countries NZ and Australia part of a leading group of countries developing ETSs: –European Union (27 countries) –Switzerland –Norway –USA –Japan

Japanese ETS Kyoto commitment is to reduce emissions to 6% below 1990 levels in CP1 The policy includes government purchasing, industry efficiency, industry purchasing and forest management. The federal government released a proposal for an ETS; it is likely that any scheme would come into force in 2010 or 2011 The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced their intention for an ETS from Japanese industry have chosen to enter the international carbon market already

US Federal Cap and Trade Legislation Both Presidential candidates have been promising an ETS The Lieberman – Warner Bill failed to progress to pass a vote in the Senate The Democrats have announced that the legislation will be reintroduced in 2009

USA State Level ETS development Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative; includes 10 North-Eastern and Mid-Atlantic states –Commences 1 Jan 2009 Western Climate Initiative: includes western states of the USA and 4 Canadian provinces and numerous observers –Commences 1 Jan 2012

EU ETS description The EU ETS is a classic cap-and-trade system but with a decentralised structure It has only partial coverage: CO 2 only for power and industrial sectors (recently expanded to include aviation and will include additional GHGs in phase 3) Sequential trading periods out to 2020 CDM / JI Units allowed up to a limit

EU ETS Pew Center Review Not all the details of the scheme were perfect from the beginning and this did not hamper its effectiveness Emergence of a transparent and widely accepted price for CO 2 in Europe A price of CO 2 affects business decisions No evidence of leakage A mechanism for long-term control of GHG emissions Abatement in line with modest initial ambition

Conclusion – everybody’s doing it! Any questions?