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Title: Environmental Compliance


1
Environmental Compliance Generation Capacity
(etc.)
Kenneth A. Colburn New Hampshire Department of
Environmental Services
  • NGA Center for Best Practices
  • State Executive Policy Forum on Electricity
    Restructuring
  • April 4-6, 2001 Philadelphia, PA

2
First Things First...
  • Californias problems were not caused by
    environmental regulation
  • Several plants approved but not constructed
  • No supply-side or demand-side response over two
    decades of increasing demand?
  • Price-capped competition? An oxymoron!
  • Compulsory spot market purchases
  • Abuse of market power also evident...

3
Are Environmental Regulations Stopping Plants?
  • NO!
  • Most onerous air regulations to date concern
    ozone nonattainment, but...
  • Many new power plants are being approved and
    built in ozone nonattainment areas!
  • (e.g., NH, MA, CT, NY, NJ, etc.)

4
Will Restructuring Be Good for the Environment?
  • Probably not, under the existing federal Clean
    Air Act
  • Regulates input ignores output
  • Built in unlevel playing field
  • Discourages improvement (e.g., NSR)

5
Will Restructuring Be Good for the Environment?
  • But it would be, if the interests of the economy
    are aligned with the interests of the environment
  • Regulate based on output
  • Insist on Environmental Comparability
  • (i.e., un-grandfathering) to level the playing
    field eliminate NSR

6
The Bad News Environment Will Keep Coming
  • New NAAQS for Ozone
  • New NAAQS for Fine Particulate Matter
  • 22-State NOx SIP Call / 126 / NSR Suits
  • New Regional Haze program
  • Mercury and other toxic emissions
  • Climate Change
  • Acid Rain II?

7
The Good News Its Likely to Be Good for the
Economy
  • Health care costs
  • Tourism (vistas, water quality, etc.)
  • Forest and crop productivity
  • Place matters more Quality of Life
  • Greater certainty gt Less Stranded Costs
  • Demand peaks gt Highest system costs
  • Reliability comes with efficiency
  • Smaller energy projects gt more jobs
  • More efficient gt More competitive

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Recommendations
  • Pursue Integrated Air Quality Solutions
  • Four-Pollutant Approaches like NHs Clean Power
    Strategy
  • Reduce SO2 by 75
  • Reduce annual NOx by 70
  • Reduce mercury by 75
  • Reduce CO2 10
  • Allows trading
  • Takes advantage of co-control benefits
  • Provides greater certainty asset value
  • First Mover advantage

11
Recommendations (continued)
  • Get the signals right (e.g., output-based level
    playing field, time-of-day pricing?)
  • Think ahead (climate isnt going away)
  • Provide greater certainty
  • Do it right the first time vs Do it over
  • Work the Demand Side too (peaks create
    disproportionate costs)
  • Use Environmental Disclosure effectively

12
Old or New Energy Path?
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