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Importance of Energy Efficiency in State Climate Action Plans Midwestern Governors Association Energy Efficiency Advisory Group Minneapolis, MN – April 23-24, 2008 Kenneth A. Colburn Center for Climate Strategies [email protected] 617-784-6975 April 23-24, 2008 www.climatestrategies.us 1

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Importance of Energy Efficiency in State Climate Action Plans

Midwestern Governors AssociationEnergy Efficiency Advisory Group

Minneapolis, MN – April 23-24, 2008

Kenneth A. ColburnCenter for Climate Strategies

[email protected] 23-24, 2008 www.climatestrategies.us

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+285,000

jobs

www.azclimatechange.us

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GHG Reduction StrategiesAZ CCAG Options Ranked by $/ MTCO2e 2007-2020

-$100

-$80

-$60

-$40

-$20

$0

$20

$40

$60

$80

TLU-1RCI-3RCI-8ES-11RCI-1RCI-6ES-9TLU-4F-3aF-3bRCI-4RCI-5A-2

RCI-2ES-12TLU-2 TLU-9TLU-12TLU-13A-3A-1aES-1 A-9 F-1

RCI-7ES-3TLU- 14

F-2ES-6 A-8

AZ CCAG Policy Option

$/MTCO2e

$/ MTCO2e

Clean Cars

Appliance Efficiency Standards

Carbon Intensity Targets

Electricity Pricing

DG & CHP

Reduce Land Conversion

Truck Speed Limit

Increase ReforestationBuilding

Codes

DSM

RPS

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Economy-Wide GHG Cost Curve

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GHG Reduction Contributions by Sector

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Potential US Net Economic Cost/Savings by Sector

Sector $ Billion

Energy Supply $16.2

Residential, Commercial & Industrial -$43.4

Agriculture, Forestry & Waste $3.8

Transportation & Land Use -$2.3

Total -$25.6

DRAFTApril 23-24, 2008 www.climatestrategies.us6

Jobs & Savings Impact of EE in Florida

ACEEE, Potential for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to Meet Florida’s Growing Energy Demands, June 2007.

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R C I S e c t o r S t e p w i s e a n d F i t t e d

M a r g i n a l C o s t C u r v e s o f U S , 2 0 2 0

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P e r c e n t a g e R e d u c t i o n o f G H G s E m i s s i o n s

Marginal Cost ($/CO

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DRAFT

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Residential, Commercial, Industrial(Energy Demand)

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Energy Supply (Heat and Power)

E S S e c t o r S t e p w i s e a n d F i t t e d

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Transportation & Land Use

T L U S e c t o r S t e p w i s e a n d F i t t e d

M a r g i n a l C o s t C u r v e s o f U S , 2 0 2 0

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DRAFT11

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Agriculture, Forestry, Waste Management

A F W S e c t o r S t e p w i s e a n d F i t t e d

M a r g i n a l C o s t C u r v e s o f U S , 2 0 2 0

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P e r c e n t a g e R e d u c t i o n o f G H G s E m i s s i o n s

Marginal Cost ($/CO

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e)

DRAFT12

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States with GHG Mitigation Cost/Savings Data

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State GHG Abatement Cost Curves ($/Ton GHG Removed)

• 12 states with facilitated, comprehensive GHG plans (AZ, CO, CT, ME, MN, MT, NM, NY, NC, RI, VT, WA)

• Actions with $/ton for all sectors (excludes major non-quantified actions expected to yield net $ savings)

• Data is the product of facilitated stakeholder consensus processes (bottom up, transparent)

• Most recent data from plans; implementation results are included for past and some present actions

• Data reported for 2020 (with scaling as needed)

• Specific data sources, methods, assumptions in report appendices (available through CCS)

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CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION

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Per Capita Electricity Consumption

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10,000

12,000

14,000

1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000

kWh/person

Source: http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/sep_use/total/csv/use_csv.html

United States

California

Per Capita Electricity Consumption

California – It’s Already Working

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Cleantech Venture Investments by Region

E2/Cleantech Venture Network, Cleantech Venture Capital: How Public Policy Has Stimulated Private Investment, May 2007.

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E2/Cleantech Venture Network, Cleantech Venture Capital: How Public Policy Has Stimulated Private Investment, May 2007.

Cleantech Venture Investments by Sector

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Thank Youfor Your

Time and Attention!

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