Title: Regional Stakeholders Workshop
1RegionalStakeholders Workshop
- January 10, 2008
- Portland, Oregon
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2Overview
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3Western Regional Climate Action Initiative (WCI)
- Collaboration of Western states, provinces and
Mexican states to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
in our region - Partners include
- Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, New
Mexico, Utah, Manitoba, British Columbia, and as
of today, Montana - Observers include
- Kansas, Wyoming, Nevada, Colorado, Alaska, Idaho,
Quebec, Saskatchewan, Ontario and the Mexican
states of Sonora and Tamaulipas
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4Collaboration is to include
- Setting a regional goal consistent with each
partners reduction goal - Joining a multi-state registry to track, manage
and credit entities with reductions - Developing a design for a regional market-based
multi-sector mechanism, such as a load-based cap
and trade program.
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5Western Climate Initiative Status
- Achieved two of the three directives
- A regional goal has been established
- 15 below 2005 by 2020
- All partners and observers have joined The
Climate Registry - Consistent, verifiable reporting of emissions
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6Progress on design work
- 5 subcommittees underway
- Scope
- Allocations
- Electricity
- Offsets
- Reporting
- Preliminary design anticipated Spring, 2008
- Completed design by August 26, 2008
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7How WCI Works
- Monthly all-partner staff working sessions in
person - Bi-weekly teleconferences of partners/observers
and of subcommittee chairs - Subcommittees engage in technical details to
generate recommendations for partners - Consensus decision making
- Technical support provided by partner agency
staff, Pew Center on Climate Change, World
Resources Institute, New America Foundation and
The Center for Climate Strategies - Western Governors Association provides project
management support
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8What we expect to deliver
- Memorandum of Agreement
- Recommended design elements
- Substantive Agreement
- Process to get rest of agreement
- States/provinces will use results for legislative
authority to implement - Further regional collaboration for ghg reductions
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9Western Climate Initiative (WCI)Stakeholder
Outreach Initial Plans
- Regional outreach and communication
- Work plan and other documents submitted for
public review and comment - Regional teleconferences after each WCI work
session - Regional face-to-face workshops scheduled to date
- January 10, 2008 (Portland) Discuss major
options under consideration (350 registered
attendees) - May 2008 Discuss initial subcommittee
recommendations - July 2008 Discuss proposed design
- WCI list serve
- Website
- State/Provincial outreach and communication
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10Questions?
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11Scope Design Issues
- Scope Subcommittee
- Michael Gibbs, Cal/EPA
- January 10, 2008
- Portland, Oregon
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12Overview
- Scope Subcommittee
- Mission
- Members
- Work Plan
- Work Plan Comments
- Major Options
- Design Elements
- Major Options
- Questions
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13Mission
- Recommend the scope of a proposed cap and trade
program - The sectors that fall under the cap.
- The emissions sources that fall under the cap.
- The greenhouses gases that fall under the cap.
- The point(s) of regulation where the cap would be
enforced. - Electric Sector evaluated by the Electricity
Subcommittee.
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14Mission (Continued)
- The Subcommittee must balance multiple
objectives, consistent with the WCI design
principles. - administratively simple
- minimizes administrative costs
- covers as many sources as is practical
- minimizes the potential for leakage
- facilitates linkage
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15Members
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16Work Plan
- Task 0 Emissions Inventory
- Task 1 Initial Options
- Task 2 Description of Major Options
- Task 3 Option Evaluation
- Task 4 Option Recommendation
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17Work Plan (Continued)
- Task 0 Emissions Inventory
- Preliminary and ongoing
- Task 1 Initial Options
- Listed in Work Plan
- Comments requested
- Task 2 Description of Major Options
- Released prior to the Workshop
- Comments requested
- Task 3 Option Evaluation
- Task 4 Option Recommendation
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18Work Plan Comments
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19Work Plan Comments (Continued)
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20Work Plan Comments (Continued)
- What sectors should be included?
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21Work Plan Comments (Continued)
- What Gases
- All 6 Kyoto gases 9 comments.
- Should thresholds be used?
- Yes 5 comments.
- List of the Design Elements
- No comments (to date).
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22Major Options
- Design Elements
- Major Options
- Combinations of Design Elements
- Questions
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23Design Elements
- Design Elements A through K
- Description
- Emissions and Entity Data
- Emissions at the Entity Level
- Administration
- Leakage Issues
- Working Draft solicit comments
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24Design Elements
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25Major Options
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26Major Options (Continued)
- Design Elements not in the options
- E. Fossil Fuel Industry (oil and natural gas
production natural gas processing) - G. Passenger Cars, Light Duty Trucks and Medium
Duty Vehicles (manufacturers) - H. Large Transportation Fleets
- I. Agriculture Emissions
- J. Forestry and Land Use Change
- K. Production of High GWP Gases
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27Questions
- Feasibility Subcommittees assessment of the
design elements that are feasible. - Options The range of options presented.
- Thresholds What thresholds (e.g., tons of
emissions per year) are appropriate to use. - Phasing Which design elements, if any, should
be phased in over time.
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28Questions?
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29Short Break
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30Allocations Design Issues
Allocations Subcommittee Steve Owens,
Chair January 10, 2008 Portland, Oregon
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31Mission
- The mission of the WCI Allocation Subcommittee
is -
- To recommend a methodology for determining the
number of allowances to be apportioned, either
individually to each WCI partner and thereby
establishing each Partners overall emissions
allowance budget for the WCI program, or
regionally for the WCI region overall and - To determine whether to recommend that the
Partners establish a common method for
distributing the budgeted emissions allowances
(a) among covered sectors and (b) within each
sector to covered entities. - If a common allowance distribution method is
recommended, the Subcommittee will recommend a
distribution method or methods for consideration
by the WCI Partners. - - WCI Work Plan, 10/29/07
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32Subcommittee Members
- Arizona Steve Owens, Patrick Cunningham, Ira
Domsky, Lee Alter - California Belinda Chen, Fereidun Feizollahi,
Kevin Kennedy, Steve Roscow - Colorado Ginny Bannon
- Nevada Colleen Cripps, Leo Drozdoff
- New Mexico Sandra Ely, Mary Uhl
- Oregon Phil Carver
- Utah Colleen Delaney
- Wyoming Brian Bohlmann
- British Columbia Warren Bell, Rachel Boston, Kel
Hicke, Laura Lapp - Ontario Jennifer Backler, David Coates, John
Hutchinson, Seema Khanna, Tom Markowitz,
Ray Rivers - Quebec Michel Lesueur
- Saskatchewan Howard Loseth
33Commenters as of November 30, 2007
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34Summary of Comments Received as of November 30,
2007
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35Question 1
- Apportionment of Allowances
- Apportionment means the subdivision of the
regional cap and trade emissions cap among the
participating jurisdictions. - Should each Partner should be authorized to
distribute allowances equal to that Partners
share of the regional cap, or, should a regional
entity distribute allowances on behalf of all the
Partners without apportioning the regional cap
among them?
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36Question 1
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37Question 1
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38Question 1
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39Question 2
- Distribution of Allowances
- Distribution or allocation of allowances means
the process by which emissions allowances are
distributed for use by covered sources under an
emissions cap and trade system. - To what degree should distribution by the
Partners be made uniform, or standardized, among
participating jurisdictions?
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40Allocations SubcommitteeQuestion 2
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41Question 2
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42Question 2
- Or, should some flexibility be allowed within
prescribed limits beyond which all Partners must
adopt the same distribution system? - ISSUE The Allocations Subcommittee recognizes
that there are many more detailed questions
concerning the distribution of allowances than
are asked here. The subcommittee anticipates
seeking comment on these questions at a later
time. - ISSUE The Allocations Subcommittee recognizes
the special challenges associated with the
development of a regional system that could
successfully merge into a future national
program, and the additional complications of
developing a single regional program that can
accomplish this in two nations. The subcommittee
seeks comments on how to ensure that the proposed
and potential future programs will function well
together.
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43Question 3
- Allocation Methods
- There are multiple ways allowances can be
distributed or allocated for use by covered
sources. - Whether and to what degree should allowances be
distributed directly to covered sources free of
charge?
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44Question 3
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46Question 3
- Should the allowance distribution system have the
capacity to change over the life of the program
through phasing in particular distribution
methods or using different distribution bases? - Should the Partners place restrictions on the use
of revenues from auctioned allowances?
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47Question 4
- Early Actions
- WCI cap and trade design principle
- Provide appropriate recognition and incentives
for early emissions reductions - How should the cap and trade program either
encourage or hold-harmless emission reductions
efforts that occur prior to the start of the
program? - Qualifying early actions would have to be
quantifiable, verifiable, enforceable and
permanent.
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48Question 4
- The WCI Design Principles state that the program
will provide appropriate recognition and
incentives for early emissions reductions.
Should the program accomplish this - Through the selection of benchmarking and program
start dates?
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49Question 4
- Through special allocations of allowances?
- Drawn from within the cap?
- Drawn from outside the cap?
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50Question 4
- Through auctioning of allowances?
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51Questions?
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52Lunch
Breakout Sessions Begin at 200 p.m.
Pacific. Breakout Webinar Access information at
www.westernclimateinitiative.org Plenary
Session will reconvene at 345 p.m.
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53Public Comment Session Underway
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54Suggestions for Future Meetings?
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55Meeting Adjourned
Thank you for Participating!
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