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The Regulatory Assistance Project 50 State Street, Suite 3 Montpelier, VT Phone: web: 电力监管援助计划 China Air Quality Planning Workshop Ministry of Environmental Protection Beijing, PRC 2013 June 4 Christopher James Principal Disclaimer: The views expressed in this document are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), its Board of Directors, or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this document, and accept no responsibility for any consequence of their use. By making any designation or reference to a particular territory or geographical area, or by using the term “country” in this document, ADB does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.

Presentation Overview Core air quality program steps Multi-pollutant or co-control planning: Introduce concept of IMPEAQ Benefits of co-control Co-control model process China examples of co-control 2

Federal EPA Revises Ambient Air Standards (every 5 years) States Monitor Ambient Air Pollutants Federal EPA Grades State Regions according to Air Standards State Authorities Develop Plan to Meet the Standards Help from EPA EPA Regional Office, OAQPS and OECA Work to Approve SIP Plan Takes Effect and Is Continuously Revised Local authorities convene stakeholder process. Authorities analyze data, assess sources, determine technologies and policies that will reduce pollution to the level of the standards. Air Quality Management Areas are classified attainment or non-attainment. EPA approves all monitoring stations and regulates quality assurance. EPA takes into account new scientific research. Air quality is continuously monitored. If levels do not decrease, then data is reevaluated and the planning process resumes. Regional EPA serves as liaisons between state authorities and other EPA offices. New regulations and requirements may be issued until standards are met. Air Planning- USA Process.. 3

Air Quality Planning Steps Assess pollutant concentrations through air monitoring network Conduct air quality modeling to estimate change in pollutants needed to reach public health and environmental endpoints (i.e, Grade II standards) and timing to achieve this level Determine number of tons of pollution that must be reduced to reach the desired endpoints Assess control measures capable of achieving required level of reductions 4

Air Quality Planning Steps (2) Select control measures based on reduction potential and cost-effectiveness Implement and enforce control measures Confirm efficacy of control measures through air quality monitoring, audit/inspection Repeat until required level of pollution reductions are achieved 5

Why Multi-Pollutant or Co-Control? Human lungs encounter whatever combination of pollutants exist in that parcel and experience the health effects of those pollutants. Likewise, animals, plants and the built environment are affected by the combination of all pollutants Evaluate tradeoffs between control measures – Some measures may result in increases in other pollutants (e.g., biomass energy decreases GHG but can increase PM and NO X ), or result in increased energy consumption (e.g., end of pipe emission controls can increase consumption 1-3%) 6

Several Process Models for C0-Control Advocated by USA National Academy of Sciences and EPA Clean Air Science Advisory Committee GAINS modeling for EU and China reflects environmental and economic benefits of co-control Concept integrates air quality and energy planning 7

Integrated Multi-pollutant Planning for Energy and Air Quality (IMPEAQ) Captures fundamental steps from air quality and energy planning Relates public health and environmental goals to pollutant reductions, i.e., – What measures can reduce public health impacts 50% by 2030? – What role can energy efficiency and renewable energy play to meet air quality standards? 8

IMPEAQ Can Address These Questions How clean does the province or city want its air to be and by when? How can it regulate air quality the way that humans, animals and plants experience the effects of air pollution, i.e., from a multi-pollutant perspective? How can a province or city meet legal requirements and maintain flexibility in the choices for control measures? How can costs be optimized while complying with environmental and energy system reliability requirements? 9

Relationship of IMPEAQ to Energy Planning (“IRP”) and and Air Planning (“SIP”) Attributes 10

IMPEAQ Model Process 11

Illustrative Co-Control Measures Database for IMPEAQ. 12

Control Measures such as Energy Efficiency Have Multiple Benefits 13

Synergistic Effects of Multi-pollutant Planning Have Economic Benefits

China Examples of Co-Control 15

1. Central Liaoning [Province] (Shenyang etc.) 2. Shandong Peninsula (Qingdao etc.) 3. Greater Wuhan 4. Changsha, Zhuzhou and Xiangtan region 5. Chengdu and Chongqing region 6. Areas around Taiwan Strait (Xiamen etc.) = Economic Zones Key Regions Described in State Council’s Regional Air Quality Guidance = City Clusters 7. Shanxi [Province] (Taiyuan etc.) 8. Shaanxi [Province] (Xi’an etc.) 9. Xinjiang [Province] (Ürümqi etc.) 10. Gansu [Province] (Lanzhou)..

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Conclusions Co-control air quality planning is flexible, can be tailored to meet specific needs of province or city Accommodates future changes to air quality standards through long-term view Comprehensive approach vs. piece meal; provides certainty to affected sources, addresses public interest in the enterprise as a whole Transparent process considers tradeoffs between pollutants, impacts and benefits to the energy sector 18

Innovative Policies Use of CEMS data to dispatch power plants Modeling the air quality benefits of energy efficiency and renewable energy Allowing only the cleanest power plants to run during periods of unhealthy air quality 19

Use of Emissions Data to Administer SO 2 Pricing.

Example of EE/RE Benefits to Reduce Ozone 21

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Incentive for the Cleanest Plants During Periods of Unhealthy Air Quality When the AQI reaches 300, permit only those power plants with the “best controls” for NOx and SO2 to operate. Data are currently transmitted to grid operators Is simple to put into effect and to enforce 23

About RAP The Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP) is a global, non-profit team of experts that focuses on the long-term economic and environmental sustainability of the power and natural gas sectors. RAP has deep expertise in regulatory and market policies that:  Promote economic efficiency  Protect the environment  Ensure system reliability  Allocate system benefits fairly among all consumers Learn more about RAP at Christopher James Skype: climatekaos Phone: