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Analysis of The Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act (S. 2191) Using The National Energy Modeling System (NEMS). A Report by the American Council for Capital Formation and the National Association of Manufacturers Analysis Conducted by
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Analysis of The Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act (S. 2191) Using The National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) A Report by the American Council for Capital Formation and the National Association of Manufacturers Analysis Conducted by Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
Macroeconomic Impact of Lieberman-Warner Bill:Loss in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Compared to Baseline
Macroeconomic Impact of Lieberman-Warner Bill:Average Household Income (2007$)
High Cost Rise: $1.46/Gallon Low Cost Rise: $0.43/Gallon Macroeconomic Impact of Lieberman-Warner Bill:Rise in Retail Gasoline Prices (2007$/Gallon) Compared to Baseline
High Cost Rise: 3.2 Cents Low Cost Rise: 2.7 cents Macroeconomic Impact of Lieberman-Warner Bill:Rise in Electricity Prices to Residential Sector(2007 cents/kilowatthour)
High Cost Rise: 3.2 Cents Low Cost Rise: 2.7 cents Macroeconomic Impact of Lieberman-Warner Bill:Rise in Electricity Prices to Industrial Sector(2007 cents/kilowatthour)
Macroeconomic Impact of Lieberman-Warner Bill:Natural Gas Price to Industrial Sector (2007$/Mcf) High Cost Natural Gas Price Increase: $4.1/Mcf Low Cost Natural Gas Price Increase: $2.96/Mcf
Macroeconomic Impact of Lieberman-Warner Bill:Carbon Allowance Price (2007$/Ton CO2) High Cost: $271/Ton CO2 Low Cost: $228/Ton CO2 High Cost: $64/Ton CO2 Low Cost: $55/Ton CO2
2014 2020 2030 Macroeconomic Impact of Lieberman-Warner Bill:Percentage Decline in Total Industrial Value of Shipments in Manufacturing Sector
Assumptions Used in Modeling:Technology Build Constraints (2030 Build Limits)
Assumptions Used in Modeling:Technology Total Capital Requirement (2008$/kW)