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Page 1: RGGI/ WCI Overview. Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) Western Climate Initiative (WCI) participants10 states in Northeast7 states in West plus

RGGI/ WCI Overview

Page 2: RGGI/ WCI Overview. Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) Western Climate Initiative (WCI) participants10 states in Northeast7 states in West plus

Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI)

Western Climate Initiative (WCI)

participants 10 states in Northeast 7 states in West plus several Canadian provinces

covered entities/ emissions entities: fossil fuel-fired electricity generating units with a power production capacity of at least 25 megawatts

emissions from:electricity generationindustrial/commercial combustion and production – based on certain thresholdsresidential/commercial/industrial combustion – regulated “upstream”transportation – regulated “upstream”Threshold = 25,000 metric tons

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Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI)

Western Climate Initiative (WCI)

caps and distribution 2009-2014: “actual” emissions2015-2017: 2.5% reduction2018- : 10% reduction

2012-2014: actual emissions2015-2020: unknown

allowance distribution auction* - states have discretion, but agreed to an auction; some states reconsidering

up to each jurisdiction – state legislatures in some states rejected auction

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Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI)

Western Climate Initiative (WCI)

offsets: allowable projects landfill gas (methane) capture and combustion;

sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) capture and recycling;

afforestation (transition of land from non-forested to forested state);

end-use efficiency for natural gas, propane and heating oil; and

methane capture from farming operations

agriculture (soil sequestration and manure management)

forestry (afforestation/reforestation, management, conservation)

waste management (landfills and wastewater)

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Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI)

Western Climate Initiative (WCI)

offsets: amounts normal: 3.3% “offset trigger”

[$7/ton]: 5% “safety valve trigger”

[$10+/ton]: 10%

up to 49%

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Legal Limitations

• Compacts Clause– “No state shall, without the consent of

Congress, . . . enter into any Agreement or Compact with another state, or with a foreign power[.]” U.S. Const. art. I, § 10, cl. 3

– Indicia of compact• Binding reciprocity• Regulatory body

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Equity Implications

• Setting the cap: which states/industries should bear the burden?

• Allowance distribution: what if only some states agree to an auction?

• Offsets: won’t some states benefit more than others?

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Legal Limitations

• Dormant Commerce Clause– Prohibits states from imposing undue burden on

interstate commerce• No facial discrimination or economic protectionism• “undue burden” – based on balancing

– Extent of the burden– Justifications for the burden– Whether alternatives exist

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Equity Implications

• Participants in a regional program cannot exclude non-participants from benefitting through use of offsets (unless the program prohibits offsets entirely) – is this fair?

• Can participants regulate products introduced by non-participants into the market?– E.g., RGGI – covers emissions within participating

states; what about Penn. Power?– WCI – trying to address this, but how?


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