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Title: Panama Bartholomy


1
Californias Energy Policies
  • Panama Bartholomy
  • Advisor to Chairman Douglas
  • California Energy Commission

North Coast Opportunities 5/5/09 Ukiah, CA
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Where We Are Going Today
  • Climate
  • Electricity
  • Efficiency
  • Renewables
  • Natural Gas
  • Transportation
  • Stimulus
  • Summation

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Executive Order S-3-05
  • June 1, 2005
  • CA will reduce Greenhouse Gases to
  • 2000 levels by 2010
  • 1990 levels by 2020
  • 80 below 1990 levels by 2050

4
Californias Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2004
5
AB 32 The Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006
6
Magnitude of the Challenge
7
Reductions Needed to Reach 2050 Targets
moderate growth
low growth
Allowable emissions rate in 2050
8
Climate Change Scoping PlanA Framework for Change
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Recommended Reduction Measures Reductions Counted
Towards 2020 Target
  • Million Solar Roofs
  • Medium/Heavy Duty Vehicles
  • High Speed Rail
  • Industrial Measures
  • High Global Warming Potential Gas Measures
  • Sustainable Forests
  • Oil and Gas Extraction and Transmission
  • Additional Reductions
  • California Light-Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas
    Standards
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Renewables Portfolio Standard (33 by 2020)
  • Low Carbon Fuel Standard
  • Regional Transportation-Related GHG Targets
  • Goods Movement
  • Recycling and Waste (landfill methane capture)

10
Energy Efficiency Results To-Date
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  • 2007 Integrated Energy Policy Report
  • Require net zero energy by 2020 for residences
    and 2030 for commercial buildings.
  • CPUC and CEC Big, Bold Initiatives
  • Will invest over 15 Billion in efficiency by 2030

13
Existing Buildings
  • 75 of CAs residential buildings and 5.25
    billion square feet of commercial buildings were
    built before 1978s energy efficiency standards

14
California Buildings End Use 2004 GHG Emissions
  • State-wide GHG Emissions
  • 13.6 Residential
  • 7.5 Commercial
  • 2.3 Industrial

15
TVs
  • Energy Commission has proposed energy efficiency
    standards for televisions for 2011

16
AB 811 Contractual Assessments for Energy
Efficient Equipment
  • AB 811 authorizes any city or county to provide
    low-cost financing assistance in the form of
    contractual assessments for . installing solar
    panels, purchasing or installing energy-efficient
    air conditioning units and other energy-saving
    measures that are permanently affixed to real
    property

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Renewable Portfolio Standard
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Delivered Renewables
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Natural Gas
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Solar Hot Water
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Transportation to Buildings vs. Buildings
  • Transportation Energy Usage for Average Office
    Building in CA
  • 127 KBTU/sq. feet/year
  • Operating Energy Usage for Average Office
    Building in CA
  • 72 KBTU/sq. feet/year
  • How much more energy does the commute to the
    average office building in CA use than the
    building itself

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Transportation GHG Emissions
Passenger cars and heavy-duty trucks 1990
Baseline Emissions 138 MMTCO2E 2004
Baseline Emissions 172 MMTCO2E 2020 Preliminary
Forecasted Emissions 216 MMTCO2E
26
On-Road Transportation Sources
  • Passenger Vehicles
  • 136 MMTCO2E
  • Heavy Duty Vehicles
  • 36 MMTCO2E

27
Tail Pipe and Fuel Standards
  • AB 1493, Statutes 2002
  • By 2016 vehicles in CA must be 30 more GHG
    efficient than those sold in 2002
  • Low Carbon Fuel Standard
  • Reduce GHG impacts in CAs transportation fuels
    10 below 2007 levels by 2020.

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VMT
GHG Growth
GHG Growth with AB 1493
GHG Growth with AB 1493 and LCFS
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VMT growth at 1
GHG Growth with 1 VMT Growth , AB 1493 and
LCFS
31
California State Flower
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CA Building Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2004
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Federal
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
  • 787 Billion in funding appropriations and tax
    relief
  • Nearly 63 billion for energy activities
  • 42 billion in appropriations
  • 21 billion in energy tax incentives

www.energy.ca.gov/recovery
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ARRA Formula Energy Appropriations
  • Total of 11.3 billion in formula-based funding
  • 3.1 billion State Energy Program
  • Energy Commission will receive 226 million
  • 3.2 billion Energy Efficiency and Conservation
    Block Grant Program
  • California local governments are expected to
    receive over 300 of million
  • Energy Commission is expected receive 49 million

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ARRA Formula Energy Appropriations
  • Total of 11.3 billion in formula-based funding
  • 5 billion for Low Income Home Weatherization
  • Community Services and Development Department
    will receive 185 million
  • 300 million nationally for Energy Star Appliance
    Rebates
  • Energy Commission is expected receive 30 Million

38
The Real Climate Challenge?
In 2010, three people will leave the workforce
for every one that joins
In 2012, it will be four
In 2016, it will be six
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CEC Green Jobs Activities
  • Green Building Pre-apprenticeship Training
  • Green Building Training for Displaced and
    Incumbent Construction Workers
  • Clean Transportation Employment Training
  • Greening the Classroom

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Summation
  • Need deep efficiency
  • Significant amounts of responsible renewables
  • Land use is responsible for 2/3 of States GHG
    emissions
  • Internalization of costs of climate change
  • Lots of money now
  • Lots of regulations soon

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Thank You!Panama Bartholomy(916)
654-4896pbarthol_at_energy.state.ca.us
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