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Carbon Offsets: A Tool to Help Slow Climate Change (and Finance Facility Improvements??) Jennifer Clymer February 14, 2008 Agenda Why be concerned about climate change? What can be done to lessen impact of climate change? What role do carbon offsets play? How can offsets help pay for facility improvements? 2 Climate Change in Central TX Weather Impacts Water Resource Impacts Human Health Impacts 3 Weather Impacts in Central TX Temperature will increase year-round – In summer, highs could increase 3-7°F July heat index could rise 10-25°F – In winter, lows could increase 3-10°F Fewer freezes expected Precipitation changes are less clear – Changes in average precipitation uncertain – More frequent flooding with longer droughts 4 Water Impacts in Central TX Coastal sea level rise of 1.5-4 ft. could lead to inland migration Increased evaporation of surface water up to 35% – Less water available for groundwater recharging – Less water available for crop irrigation Crop yields could be reduced by up to 68% 5 Health Impacts in Central TX Increased heat and pollution related illnesses and deaths – More intense heat waves – More Ozone Action Days Increased insect related illnesses and deaths – Expanded range/duration for mosquitoes and other disease-carrying insects 6 Two Ways to Combat Climate Change Reduce personal carbon footprint (and potentially generate offsets) – Turn off the lights – Get out of the car – Reduce, reuse, and recycle Help reduce others’ carbon footprints (aka, buy offsets) 7 What is a Carbon Offset? 1 offset = 1 metric ton* of greenhouse gases (GHGs) that are voluntarily kept out of the atmosphere – Reductions must be “beyond business-asusual” * 1 metric ton = 1.1 U.S. ton 8 Three Ways to Create Offsets Reduce the burning of fossil fuels (oil, gas, coal) Store carbon in plants or underground Minimize the amount of GHGs leaked to the atmosphere 9 Projects that Reduce Fossil Fuel Combustion Renewable Energy/Fuels – e.g., wind farm, landfill gas, biofuels Energy Efficiency – e.g., green building, ENERGY STAR® Industrial Efficiency – e.g., cogeneration, operational upgrades Transportation Efficiency – e.g., signal synchronization, mass transit 10 Projects that Store Carbon Tree Planting Avoided Deforestation Improved Agriculture Practices – e.g., reduced fertilizer use, no till 11 Projects that Reduce GHG Leakage Natural gas pipeline improvements Industrial gas processing and handling improvements – e.g., reducing SF6 leakage from electrical transformers, reducing HFC leakage from A/C units 12 Offsets Must Meet Certain Quality Criteria Must be a real, measurable GHG reduction Must not be required by law Must be beyond business-as-usual Must not be financially or otherwise feasible without offset sales Must not be double-counted 13 Benefits of Creating Offsets Can provide funding for energy-efficient facility upgrades – Less demand for energy = less demand from power plants – Growing demand for new offset projects Can provide good PR – Promote proactive environmental initiatives (although beware increased scrutiny of project) 14 Energy Efficiency Example HVAC replacement + reflective roof 15 Energy Efficiency Example (cont.) Saved 291 kW of peak demand and 387,000 kWh of energy Offset revenue = $29,500 over 15 years at $10/metric ton vs. Austin Energy rebate = $114,500 16 Benefits of Buying Offsets Cost-effectively reduce GHG emissions when can’t reduce internally Provide flexibility for compliance programs May have secondary environmental and/or social benefits 17 Wide Range of Offset Prices Offset prices range from $0.50-$78/ metric ton – Low end prices for Chicago Climate Exchange offsets – High end prices for Kyoto offsets Conservatively expect to pay ~$10/metric ton for a high quality, U.S.-based offset 18 U.S. Offsets are Relatively Cheap $45 $40 $40 Offset Price ($/metric ton) $35 $30 $25 $20 $18 $15 $16 $12 $10 $10 $9 $5 $8 $0 EU Africa Australia/Other Asia U.S. Canada Latin America Offset Project Location Source: Modified from Hamilton et al., 2007. State of the Voluntary Carbon Markets 2007: Picking Up Steam. Published by Ecosystem Marketplace and New Carbon Finance, July 18. 19 Demand for Offsets is on the Rise 1st recorded carbon offset in 1989 Market began picking up steam after U.S. rejected Kyoto in 2001 – Since 2002, number of offset providers has jumped 220% And really took off in past few years – B/t 2005-2006, offset sales skyrocketed by nearly 200% – B/t 2006-2007, sales expected to at least double 20 Regulations will Further Increase Demand in U.S. 3 regional cap-and-trade programs – Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative – Western Climate Initiative – Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord Numerous state carbon regulations – CA, OR, MA, FL, etc. Imminent federal carbon regulation – Demand for offsets in the 1st year of leading cap-and-trade proposal could be over 30X the current volume of offsets! 21 Recommendations Evaluate your facilities for GHG savings potential – Before you can reduce, must measure Make sure they’re certified to a nonproprietary standard to ensure quality – VCS, CCAR, Gold Standard, CDM Record offset transactions with a GHG registry to ensure credit – ERT GHG Registry, CCAR, CCX 22 QUESTIONS?? 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