Title: Terry Pritchett
1NGA
Working Together to Create the Future
Terry Pritchett Director, Energy Global
Climate Issues GM Public Policy Center NGA
Center for Best Practices Taking the Lead State
Innovations to Reduce Greenhouse Gases February
28, 2002
2Global Environmental Vision PRODUCTS
Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Opel Zafira HydroGen 1
3 A Global Organization
388,000 people 147 facilities in 37
countries customers in over 200 countries
4- Atlantic Rainforest Restoration Project
- 30,000 acres of endangered landscape
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- GM has a strong environmental commitment
- Addressing the environmental issues, such as
global climate change, will require a new way of
thinking. New ideas, new areas of focus.
12GMs Global ClimateKey Messages
- GM takes concerns about global climate change
very seriously - Development of new technologies in all sectors is
the most effective response - GM is taking steps to achieve near-term
reductions and develop new technologies
13The Most Effective Actions
- Develop, commercialize and globally disseminate
advanced energy technologies and their supporting
infrastructures. - Support voluntary initiatives to seize near-term
opportunities to reduce and sequester greenhouse
gas emissions - Continue scientific research to improve
understanding of the climate system.
14Reporting of GHG Emissions
- GM intends to Monitor and Report those
Greenhouse Gas Emissions that Demonstrate
Materiality and that we can Reliably use to
Manage our Business Operations.
15Characteristics of Reporting
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Demonstrating
Materiality - Focus on significant issues / data
- Helps set priorities
- We can Reliably use
- Data must be available and accurate
- Credibility of year to year comparisons
16Characteristics of Reporting
- Use to Manage our Business Operations
- Reduce operating cost and improve the environment
17What GM Reports
- DOE 1605b Voluntary Reporting of GHG Emissions
- GM has reported from the programs inception in
1995 for U.S. Operations - Facility energy use and electricity purchases
- Facility refrigerant use
- Vehicle refrigerant factory fill
- New Vehicle fuel economy
18Climate Change is a Global Issue
- Appropriate reporting should provide improved
understanding of global climate issue. - GM aggregates the facility energy usage and
emissions data for U.S. into its annual report to
the DOE. - Separate requirements for state level reporting
could impose additional burdens that are not
justified.
19Concerns about State Level Reporting of GHG
Emissions
- GM would be revealing competitive capacity
information, especially in those states with only
one or two facilities - One National Report vs. 50 Reports
- Non-value added cost
20Ask yourself these Questions?
- How will State Reporting vs. National Reporting
of GHG emissions improve understanding of the
potential environmental impact? - Will State Reporting help my local companies
become more competitive? - Will State Reporting help my companies prepare
for the future opportunities?
21GMs Voluntary Programs for CO2 Reduction
- Stationary Source Emissions
- GM Membership in the EPA WasteWise Program since
March 1994 (EPA Partner of the Year Award - 2001) - GM Founding Member of the DOE Motor Challenge
Program since April 1994 - GM Membership in the EPAs GreenLights
Partnership since April 1995 - GM Founding Member of the EPAs Energy Star
Buildings Partnership since April 1998(Energy
Star Partner Award - March 2002) - GMs Membership in the EPAs Climate Wise
Program since June 1995 (Climate Wise Partner
Achievement Award -November 1998) - GM Founding Member in the World Resources
Institute (WRI) Green Power Market Development
Initiative since May 2000 - GM Membership in the EPAs Landfill Methane
Outreach Program since September 2000(EPA Project
of the Year Award -2000) - GM Founding Member of the EPAs Green Power
Partnership since August 2001 - GM Founding Member of the EPAs Combined Heat
and Power (CHP) Partnership since October 2001 - GM Membership in the Great Lakes Renewable
Energy Association (GLREA) since November 2001 - GM Founding Member of the EPAs Climate Leaders
Program since February 2002 - Mobile Source Emissions
- GM partnership with the Department of Energys
FreedomCAR Program since January 2002. - GMs partnership with the Department of Energys
FreedomCAR Program makes a commitment toward
creating a future where the vehicles
environmental impact is lessened.
22Continuously improving the fuel efficiency of
conventional internal combustion engines
- Gasoline Direct Injection
- Displacement on Demand
- Continuously Variable Transmissions
- Lightweight materials for mass reduction
- Aero improvements
23Autonomy - 2002
24So What Does GM Recommend?
- GM endorses the DOE 1605b GHG Emissions Reporting
Protocol - GM recommends States focus on technology
development - A collaborative interaction of government,
academia, and the private sector - Support the development of hydrogen fuel cell
technologies and infrastructure
25Help Local Companies Achieve Meaningful
Reductions in GHG Emissions and Prepare for the
Future
- Support Existing Voluntary Initiatives
- Support automotive centers in educational
institutions - Support industry development of fuel cell and 42
volt by-wire technologies - Support stationary fuel cell installations in
buildings - Incentivise pilot hydrogen infrastructure
development
26Global Environmental Vision TRANSPARENCY
ACCOUNTABILITY
27Global Environmental Vision TRANSPARENCY
ACCOUNTABILITY
28Global Environmental Vision TRANSPARENCY
ACCOUNTABILITY