AB 32: Components and Estimated Impacts

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AB 32: Components and Estimated Impacts Lawrence Goulder, Stanford University Prepared for 4 October 2010 Conference, AB32 and Proposition 23: What s at Stake for California s Economy and the Environment? sponsored by the Giannini Foundation Signing Ceremony California s Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32) September 2006

Year 2020: Required Reductions: 174 mmt Required Reductions from Covered Sectors (ie, covered by cap and trade): 147 mmt

Year 2020: Required Reductions: 174 mmt Required Reductions from Covered Sectors (ie, covered by cap and trade): 147 mmt Key Components of AB 32: 1. Cap and trade ( 147 mmt) Covers electricity and large industrial sources initially, then expands to cover transportation t ti 2. Low Carbon Fuel Standard (15 mmt) Requires that ethanol share of passenger ground transportation fuels reach 18% for light vehicles by 2020. Requires biodiesel share of freight ground transportation reach 15% by 2020. 3. Renewable Portfolio Standard (21 mmt) Requires that renewable fuels represent 33% of power plant fuel input by 2020 (20% renewable portfolio standard is already in place) Year 2020: Required Reductions: 174 mmt Required Reductions from Covered Sectors (ie, covered by cap and trade): 147 mmt Key Components of AB 32: 1. Cap and trade ( 147 mmt) Covers electricity and large industrial sources initially, then expands to cover transportation t ti 2. Low Carbon Fuel Standard (15 mmt) Requires that ethanol share of passenger ground transportation fuels reach 18% for light vehicles by 2020. Requires biodiesel share of freight ground transportation reach 15% by 2020. 3. Renewable Portfolio Standard (21 mmt) Requires that renewable fuels represent 33% of power plant fuel input by 2020 (20% renewable portfolio standard is already in place) Likely to continue if Prop 23 passes: Pavley II emission standards for cars and light trucks (15 mmt) y g ( ) Incentives to encourage residential installation of rooftop solar panels (2 mmt) Building and appliance energy efficiency requirements (22 mmt) Land-use policies to promote lower VMT (?)

Cap-and-Trade Component cap declining through time offsets allowed 2012-2014, 100% of allowances allocated free. Output-based free allocation employed to protect trade-sensitive industries San Francisco Chronicle, 2 Sept 10 Pollution law faces challenge by 4 states By Mark Schapiro The attorneys general of at least four states are preparing to sue California if the state's landmark law limiting greenhouse gas emissions survives a challenge at the ballot box this November. The officials in Alabama, Nebraska, Texas and North Dakota have been devising a legal strategy to challenge the California act, signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006, on the grounds that it interferes with the right to freely conduct interstate commerce, according to Wayne Stenehjem, the attorney general of North Dakota.

Cap-and-Trade Component cap declining through time offsets allowed 2012-2014, 100% of allowances allocated free. Output-based free allocation employed to protect trade-sensitive industries allowance value in 2020 estimated at $7-21 billion intention to link with Western Climate Initiative Estimated Economic Impacts

Determinants of cost impacts Technological factors and preferences Costs of substitute fuels; ease of fuel substitution in production Ease of substitution in consumption (elasticities of demand) Pace of technological innovation Institutional/psychogical factors Labor market fluidity/rigidity especially important in short run Investor confidence Choice of policy components Administrative i ti and monitoring/enforcement i t costs Impacts on Income and Employment in 2020 ARB CRA International Energy 2020 and E-DRAM models Integrated MRN-NEEM Model (runs ARB1, ARB2, and CRA10) Gross State t Product (% change) -0.2 to -1.4-1.4 to -2.2 Income Gain (+) or Loss (-) per household +$86 to -$270 -$1175 to -$1380 Jobs Gained (+) or Lost (-) +10 (0.04%) 04%) (in thousands) to -320 (-1.30%) Important to note that allowance value is not the same as economic cost. The costs in the ARB and CRA models are a very small fraction of allowance value.

Annual Growth Rate of Gross State Product 2010-2020 ARB Analysis CRA Analysis Business As Usual 2.4% 2.4% AB 32 2.3%-2.4% 2.3% Annual Growth Rate of Gross State Product 2010-2020 ARB Analysis CRA Analysis Business As Usual 2.4% 2.4% AB 32 2.3%-2.4% 2.3% Prices in 2020 offsets allowed no offsets Allowance prices: $20 $60 Estimated price increases: Commercial electricity: 0% 3% Residential electricity: 0% 4% Commercial natural gas: 12% 57% Residential natural gas: 11% 50%

Model Characteristic Potential Limitations of the Models And Their Implications for Cost Estimates ARB Optimistic Assumptions regarding Costs of VMT and Pavley II Efforts - CRA International Tanton Inattention to Emissions Leakage - - Restricted Scope for Pre-Existing Market Failures + + Absence of Potential t for Input Substitution + Absence of Technological Change + Optimistic Assumptions for Growth of Economy under Business as Usual + Inattention to Alternative Methods for Auction Revenue Recycling + + + Disregard of Co-Benefits + + + Short Term: Will AB 32 Stifle California s Recovery? Impacts in 2020 small relative to state economy; short-term impacts even smaller AB 32 ramps up Estimated impacts do not account for beneficial short-term p impacts on health (and related productivity)

Prop 23 Prop 23 slightly behind in polls but Whitman favors one-year delay of implementing AB 32 (Brown opposes any delay)