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Midwestern Governor’s Association (MGA) Energy Security and Climate Stewardship Platform and Midwestern GHG Accord. November 16, 2007 . MGA members (12 states plus Manitoba) adopt the Energy Security and Climate Stewardship Platform.
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Midwestern Governor’s Association (MGA)Energy Security and Climate Stewardship PlatformandMidwestern GHG Accord KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
November 16, 2007 • MGA members (12 states plus Manitoba) adopt the Energy Security and Climate Stewardship Platform. • Six members adopt the Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord, with Indiana, Ohio, and South Dakota signing on as observers. • Nebraska, Missouri, and North Dakota did not sign and are not observers. KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
MGA and Other Regional Initiatives KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform • Contains a set of goals and a set of regional initiatives to achieve these goals by 2030. • Goals are broken down into four categories. KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform GOALS • Energy Efficiency • Biobased Products and Transportation • Renewable Electricity • Advanced Coal and Carbon Capture and Storage KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform 1) Energy Efficiency Goals and Timeline: KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform 2) Biobased Products & Transportation Goals and Timeline: KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform 3) Renewable Energy Goals and Timeline: KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform 4) Advanced Coal and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Goals and Timeline: KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 *IGCC - integrated gasification-combined cycle
Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform Initiatives to Achieve Goals: • Establish Carbon Management Infrastructure Partnership • Establish Midwestern Bioproduct Procurement Program • Establish Regional Electricity Adequacy Initiative • Establish Renewable Fuels Corridors and Coordinated Signage Across the Midwest • Advance Bioenergy Permitting Collaborative • Develop Regional Low-Carbon Energy Transmission Infrastructure Initiative KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Carbon Management Infrastructure Partnership Initiative • Signees: Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Manitoba • Create uniform regional model state regulatory framework for CO2 capture, transportation, and storage. • Assess CO2 storage availability, including potential for using was CO2 in enhanced oil and gas recovery (EOR). • Study siting of a regional pipeline system linking capture points with disposal areas. • Develop a FY 2009 request for federal investment in CO2 capture and storage infrastructure in the MGA region. • Initial report and working plan due by February 15, 2008. KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Midwestern Bioproduct Procurement Program Initiative • Signees: Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Manitoba • To establish a system to support growth of the region’s bioeconomy. This system will develop a system for listing and categorizing bioproducts, consistent with the federal program. • Model rules for this system to be proposed by June 1, 2008. KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Regional Electricity Adequacy Initiative • Signees: Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Manitoba • Create a plan for conducting a state-by-state evaluation of expected new megawatts of wind power development through 2020 that will lead to a regional wind power plan. • Propose a mechanism for cooperation between utilities, transmission companies, state authorities, and regional authorities, and develop a cost-share and recovery mechanism for the cost of expanding transmission. • Facilitate construction of new transmission needed for wind power and ensure broader system reliability. • Recommendations for the initiative due by June 1, 2008. KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Renewable Fuels Corridors & Coordinated Signage Initiative • Signees: Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Manitoba • Develop a regional system of signage for biofuels and advanced transportation fuels. This will include standardized product coding at fueling stations. • Collaborate to create travel corridors offering E85. • Educate retailers about converting pumps to E85, highlighting economic and social advantages, and provide retailers with frequently asked questions material on E85. • A report on implementation will be prepared by April 1, 2008. KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Bioenergy Permitting Collaborative Initiative • Signees: Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Manitoba • Advance collaboration and information sharing between state agencies to avoid unnecessary duplication of study on advanced bioenergy technologies. • Create a regional group that will develop siting and permitting guidelines for advanced bioenergy plants, as well as create a regional database of advanced bioenergy technology information. • A work plan to achieve these goals is due by February 15, 2008. KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Regional Low-Carbon Energy Transmission Infrastructure Initiative • Signees: Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Manitoba • Encourage the production of power and goods using low-carbon technology. Options include wind power, baseload IGCC coal plants with CCS, demonstrations of storage of wind generation to achieve baseload wind, and clean hydrogen and fertilizer production. • Recommendations for specific projects and proposed next steps are due by June 1, 2008. KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord • Signees: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Kansas, Ohio, South Dakota, and Manitoba • Endorses the science of climate change and necessity of acting immediately. • Proposes coordinating existing regional resources to develop greenhouse gas reduction strategies that will benefit the region economically and socially. • A 2 ½-year timeline is proposed for achieving all the objectives of the accord. KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008
Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord • Establish GHG reduction targets and timeframes consistent with MGA member states’ in provincial targets; and • Develop a market-based and multi-sector cap-and-trade mechanism to help achieve GHG reductions targets; and • Join the Climate Registry to enable tracking, management, and crediting for entities that reduce GHG emissions, and • Develop and implement other associated mechanisms and policies as needed to achieve the GHG reduction targets, such as a low-carbon fuel standard and regional incentives and funding mechanisms. KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Thank you, Jennifer Knorr