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Federal Department of Economic Affairs FDEA State Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECO Economic Policy Directorate Environment and Energy Policy Swiss Climate and Energy Policy after Cancún from an Economic Policy Perspective Thomas Roth 14 December 2010 Climate change policy – only about greenhouse-gas emissions? Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 2 Or: Does climate change policy include other issues? Poverty, development … Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 3 Outline 1) The complexity of the global climate challenge 2) Where we are after Cancún 3) Swiss post 2012 climate policy 4) Other climate change relevant policies 5) Concluding remarks Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 4 1) Global Climate Challenge Ecological Dimension: abatement • human activity contributes to global warming (see IPCC AR4) • emissions are increasing (see IEA) • global market failure requires a global policy response (“tragedy of the commons”) • global warming would have significant negative impacts for the world Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 5 1) Global Climate Challenge Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 6 1) Global Climate Challenge • Economic Dimension: abatement • cost-effectiveness of climate change mitigation • innovation and diffusion of low carbon technologies costs • competitiveness / carbon leakage • policy risks: stable, predictable and reliable policy framework needed Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 7 1) Global Climate Challenge • Social Dimension: abatement • conflicting targets between mitigation and development • higher mitigation costs in carbon intensive economies and fossil fuel exporting countries costs burden-sharing • burden sharing needed to overcome the global market failure Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 8 Costs of mitigation policies OECD (2009) Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 9 Costs of mitigation policies OECD (2009) Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 10 2) Where we are after Cancún abatement : abatement • 2°C target • no legally binding emission targets post-2012 so far costs: • looming legal gap and still unpredictable policy after 2012 • “green growth”/“green economy” costs burden-sharing burden-sharing: • Bali Action Plan • “Cancún Adaptation Framework” • “Green Climate Fund” and 100 billion target in 2020 • “Technology Mechanism” and “Technology Executive Committee” Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 11 3) Swiss post 2012 climate policy 2020 emission reduction targets (relative to 1990 level): • Federal Council (CO2-law revision): • - 20% unilateral / - 30% conditional (comparable to EU targets) • minimum 50% domestic abatement (“supplementarity”) • Climate Initiative "Für ein gesundes Klima“: • - 30% • 100% domestic abatement Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 12 3) Swiss post 2012 climate policy 2020 emission reduction targets (relative to 1990 level): • Federal Council (CO2-law revision): • - 20% unilateral / - 30% conditional (comparable to EU targets) • minimum 50% domestic abatement (“supplementarity”) • Climate Initiative "Für ein gesundes Klima“: • - 30% • 100% domestic abatement Federal Council Climate Initiative abatement costs burden sharing / Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 13 3) Swiss post 2012 climate policy Mitigation costs in the year 2020: -20% target (50% domestic) -30% target (50% domestic) -30% target (100% domestic) GDP losses in 2020 -0,21 / - 0,40% -0,26 / -0,65% -1,98 / -2,08% Welfare losses in 2020 -0,31 / - 0,56% -0,51 / -0,62% -1,10 / -1,17% rates of CO2 tax ( = marginal abatement costs) 59 /113 CHF/t 181 / 214 CHF/t 325 CHF/t Sources: Ecoplan (Müller, André; van Nieuwkoop, Renger), 2009 EPFL (Sceia, André; Thalmann, Philippe; Vielle, Marc), 2009 see: www.bafu.admin.ch Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 14 3) Swiss post 2012 climate policy Measures proposed by the Federal Council: 1) CO2 Levy for Heating and Process Fuels: • Currently applied rate: CHF 36 per ton CO2 (~ CHF 0.09 per liter oil) • rate is to increase depending on sub-target of – 25% for heating and process fuels by 2020 • maximum rate is proposed at CHF 120 per ton CO2 • revenues are refunded to the Swiss population (lump sum per capita) and to the business community in proportion of wages paid • CHF 200 million are earmarked for mitigation measures in the building sector (building refurbishment program) Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 15 3) Swiss post 2012 climate policy Measures proposed by the Federal Council: 2) Building Refurbishment Program: • subsidy program for refurbishment of buildings, upgrade of heating systems, and use of renewable energies • financed by earmarked proceeds of the CO2 levy (CHF 200 million/year) and co-financing by the Cantons • limited in time: 2010 - 2019 Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 16 3) Swiss post 2012 climate policy Measures proposed by the Federal Council: 3) Emissions Trading System (ETS) for Industry Sectors: • currently voluntary participation as an alternative to the CO2 levy • bottom-up approach in allocation emission rights • ex-post adjustments of emission rights (dynamic cap) • government proposed mandatory participation for certain industries • Switzerland and EU are negotiating a linking of CH-ETS and EU-ETS • the international air transport sector is discussed to be included in the linked ETS by this agreement. Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 17 3) Swiss post 2012 climate policy Measures proposed by the Federal Council: 4) Compensation of Transport Emissions: • 2005 – 2012: private “Climate Cent” initiative by Swiss industry (domestic compensation and abroad within Kyoto-CDM) • 2013 - 2020: replacement by a legal obligation for transport fuel importers to compensate a certain amount of the transport emissions. • the Federal Council proposed to compensate at least 25% of the transport emissions. Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 18 3) Swiss post 2012 climate policy Measures proposed by the Federal Council: 5) CO2-levy on Transport Fuels: • subsidiary CO2-levy on transport fuels • to be introduced if the other measures do not comply with the emissions reduction targets. Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 19 3) Swiss post 2012 climate policy Measures proposed by the Federal Council: 6) Emission performance standards for new passenger cars: • average performance standard of 130g CO2/KM for new cars • The target applies to the average of the fleet of each importing company (pooling) • Companies not complying with the standard have to pay a penalty Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 20 3) Swiss post 2012 climate policy Measures in the CO2 legislation proposed by the Government CO2-levy on heating fuels building refurbishment program ETS for industry emissions compensation of transport emissions subsidiary CO2-levy on transport fuels performance standards for new passenger cars abatement costs burden sharing Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 21 3) Swiss post 2012 climate policy Business as usual Expected emissions abatement by 2020 Brennstoffe BAU 1.7 Industrie BAU 1.1 Treibstoffe BAU - 1.4 Massnahmen Inland Übrige Gase BAU 0.5 Gebäudeprogramm 2.2 Brennstoffabgabe 1.2 Industrie ETS 0.8 PW-Vorschriften 1.5 Übrige Gase Massn. Ausland 0.1 Kompensationspflicht Mio. tCO2eq/Jahr 3.7 40 42 44 - 7% 46 48 - 11% 50 52 54 - 4% 1990 Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 22 4) Other policies Energy policy: • Feed-in-tariffs for electricity from renewable energy sources (hydro, wind, solar etc.) • Government tender system for energy efficiency projects (wettbewerbliche Ausschreibungen) • Both measures are financed by an electricity grid surcharge currently amounting to 250 million CHF per year (2010) • Energy efficiency standards (e.g. light bulbs or “Minergie”) • Energy efficiency labeling (Energieettikette) Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 23 4) Other policies Fiscal and Transport Policies: • Petroleum tax (Mineralölsteuer): fiscal tax • approx. 75 cents per liter transport fuels, • represents 8.5% of total federal revenue in 2009 • Performance related heavy vehical fee (LSVA): aims to foster a shift from road to rail from transalpine freight transport. The fee relates to: • distance travelled in Switzerland • gross weight • pollutants according to EURO classes Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 24 4) Other policies Development and Co-operation: • Important track record of Swiss development and cooperation activities in the field of climate change mitigation and adaptation (SDC and SECO) • CHF 140 Mio. additional budget funds in 2010 – 2012 for climate related development and cooperation (complying with the Copenhagen Accord’s fast-start finance commitment) Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 25 5) Concluding remarks • The global climate change problem requires a global response. • Unresolved burden-sharing negotiations on the international level put at risk an effective international climate regime after 2012. • Swiss climate change policy strikes a balance between domestic and international emissions mitigation. Swiss Climate and Energy Policy FDEA/SECO/DPUE- Thomas Roth 26