Comparison of California Low Carbon Fuel Standard with Bush s 20 in 10 Alternative Fuel Standard

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Comparison of California Low Carbon Fuel Standard with Bush s 20 in 10 Alternative Fuel Standard Roland J. Hwang Vehicles Policy Director Air & Energy Program Natural Resources Defense Council rhwang@nrdc.org Senate Briefing The Low Carbon Fuel Standard A Climate Policy Solution for Transportation June 5, 2007

Background: President Bush s 20 in 10 Proposal Goal is to reduce U.S. gasoline use by 20% in 10 years 35 billion gallon Alternative Fuel Standard (AFS) Proposes to convert Renewable Fuel Standard to Alternative Fuel Standard Proposes to increase RFS from 7.5B by 2012 to 35B AFS by 2017 Currently, federal law defines Alternative Fuel to include coalderived liquid fuels Goal of increasing fuel economy standards (CAFE) by 4% per year Goal roughly equals 34 mpg by 2017 Congress provide DOT authority to reform car system to allow the attribute-based system now used with light trucks BUT Administration does not want Congress to actually require any increase in standards but allow DOT to set

The Administration Claim: Proposal holds passenger vehicle emissions about constant from 2007 levels Roughly 10% reduction or 175 MMT from 2017 forecast base case 2007 levels Source: White House

The Problem: Not all Fuels Created Equal

The Problem: Alternative Fuel Standard does not have a CO 2 standard The current definition of alternative fuels in federal law does not require any reduction in CO 2 Coal-derived fuels ( coal to liquids [CTL]) doubles CO 2 emissions compared to gasoline Even with biofuels there is no guarantee of decreased CO 2 emissions Substantial use of coal-derived fuels to comply with CTL would lead to an increase in CO 2, not a decrease Because 35B gallons of ethanol by 2017 is an enormous challenge for the biofuels industry, there will be increased pressure to meet the requirement through coal-derived fuels

Key Result #1: 20 in 10 Could Result in 18% Increase in CO 2 80% coal / 20% ethanol case increase CO2 by 18% 50% coal / 50% ethanol allows 12% increase, the same as the Business As Usual case CO2 on Well to Wheels Basis, million metric tons 1950 1900 1850 1800 1750 1700 1650 1600 1550 1500 80% Coal Case 50% Coal Case = BAU '20 in 10' claim "20 in 10" claim = 1607 MMT 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 Assumes coal-to-liquids (CTL) doubles CO 2 and ethanol reduces by 33%.

The California Approach: Reductions Assured Statewide and from Gasoline California s new law, the Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32), sets a mandatory cap on statewide emissions from all sources Emission from vehicles and fuels will be subject to performance-based CO 2 standards AB 1493 (Pavley) will reduce CO2 emissions from gasoline by 18% from expected 2020 levels Low-Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) will reduce emissions by another 10% Total emission reductions from these two requirements alone will be 27% from expected 2020 levels

Key Result #2: CO 2 Reduction California Plan Ensures 16% Reduction in CO 2 from Gasoline from 2007 levels Well to Wheels CO2-eq, million metric tons 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 177 base case forecast AB 1493 Vehicle Stds Low-Carbon Fuel Standard 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 Source: Natural Resources Defense Council 203 166 149 2007 baseline CA Plan results in a reduction in CO2 versus 2007 levels

Details Key Result #3: CO 2 Reduction California Plan Ensures 16% Reduction in CO 2 from Gasoline from 2007 levels California s Plan assures 28 million metric tons of CO 2 reduction while 20 in 10 allows up to 283 increase from today s level. California s Plan cuts CO 2 by almost 16% while 20 in 10 allows up to 18% increase from today s level. Well to Wheels CO2, million metric tons 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% -5% -10% -15% -20% 1% 12% SOTU Claim 50/50 ethanol and CTL 18% 80% CTL California, LCFS + Pavley -16%

Overview of Key Results Bush proposal allows CO 2 to dramatically increase President Bush s 20 in 10 proposal, at best, holds U.S. passenger vehicle CO 2 emissions constant at today s levels by 2017. At worst, it allows an 18% increase (283 million metric tons) in CO 2 emissions, equivalent to adding another 42 million cars. California Plan ensures CO 2 will be reduced In contrast, California s Plan to control global warming pollution from passenger vehicles will reduce CO 2 emissions from its fleet by 16% compared to today s levels by 2020. The key difference is that the California Plan includes a CO 2 standard on transportation fuels The 20 in 10 plan calls for 35 billion gallons in non-petroleum fuels, but requirement could be a Trojan Horse for highly polluting, coal-derived fuels (so-called coal-to-liquids.)