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Title: NATURAL GAS AND CLIMATE CHANGE


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NATURAL GASANDCLIMATE CHANGE
  • Paul Wilkinson
  • American Gas Association
  • Financial Forum
  • May 4, 2008

2
NATURAL GAS HAS BECOME THE DOMINANT SOURCE OF NEW
GENERATING CAPACITY
Source Henwood Energy Consulting
3
NATURAL GAS DEMAND WILL INCREASE SIGNIFICANTLY
WITH CLIMATE CHANGE LEGISLATION
Source Natural Gas Council
4
2005 U.S. GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS ANDS.2191
ALLOWANCE DISTRIBUTION
Millions of Metric Tons/Allowances
ALLOWANCES
EMISSIONS
IND
EG
5
DISTRIBUTION OF ALLOWANCE AUCTION REVENUES
6
U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Sector
1990-2005(Tg CO2 Equivalent)
Source U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
7
CHANGE IN ANNUAL U.S. GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
BY SECTOR1990 - 2005
MMT CO2 Equivalent
Source U.S. EPA
8
Natural Gas Utilities and Electric Utilities are
Significantly and Fundamentally Different
  • Gas utilities dont control combustion
  • R/C emissions not growing
  • Gas use per customer declining
  • Gas meets essential human needs

9
Residential Natural Gas Consumptionand Average
Number of Customers 1970-1979 vs. 2000-2006
Millions of Customers
Bcf/Yr
Average Annual Consumption
Average Number of Customers
NOTE Greenhouse gas emissions are directly
proportional to volume of natural
gas consumed.
10
AVERAGE ANNUAL CHANGE IN NATURAL GAS USE PER
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER
Annual Change
1980-2001
2004-2006
2000-2006
2004 AGA Energy Analysis Patterns in
Residential Natural Gas Consumption, 1980-2001
11
Big GHG Differences in Small Applications
Tons of CO2/Year
12
SUMMARY
  • Increase Supply
  • Increase New Generation Diversity
  • Increase Direct Use
  • Increase LIHEAP
  • Increase Recognition of Gas Electric
    Differences
  • Increase Conservation Efficiency

13
AGA Cap-and-trade recommendations
  • R/C gas covered, but not capped
  • Significant progress made
  • Gas demand for generation
  • Price impact on all gas customers
  • Limited availability of low-carbon generating
    options
  • EPA recommendation to Congress in 2020
  • Continue R/C progress?
  • Natural gas market conditions?
  • Availability of low-carbon generating options?
  • LDCs would be point of regulation for R/C if
    required
  • Industrial and electricity generators also point
    of regulation

14
  • THANK YOU!
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