New Mexico New Mexico Greenhouse Gas Greenhouse Gas Emissions Emissions Reduction Programs Reduction Programs April 2008 April 2008
Jan 03, 2016
New Mexico New Mexico Greenhouse Gas Greenhouse Gas
Emissions Reduction Emissions Reduction ProgramsPrograms
April 2008April 2008
Governor Richardson on Climate Governor Richardson on Climate ChangeChange
Set state GHG reduction targets & established stakeholder group (CCAG) in 2005– 2000 levels by 2012– 10% below 2000 by 2020– 75% below 2000 by 2050
• 69 CCAG recommendations, 67 unanimous• December 2006 Executive Order
What we have accomplishedWhat we have accomplished
• GHG inventory• Climate Change Advisory Group
Recommendations• VISTAs• Chicago Climate Exchange Member• Reports (oil and gas/cars)• Mandatory GHG emissions reporting rule• Adopted CA clean car standards
What we are working on What we are working on
• Implementation of greenhouse gas reporting rule
• Coordination of clean cars regulation
• Oil and Gas exploration, production, processing and gathering greenhouse gas emissions reporting protocol
• Anti-Idling
• Tax credits for energy generation facilities
Statewide InitiativesStatewide Initiatives
• Western Climate Initiative • The Climate Registry• Lead-by-example reductions in state
greenhouse gas emissions• Carbon sequestration study and rules• Green building codes• Climate Change Action Implementation
Team
Roles and ResourcesRoles and Resources
• Who: mostly Air Quality Bureau
• Resource needs: much more than we have
• Funding sources: using NSR permit fees fund
• Scope of effort: Expanding exponentially…(we live in fear of another EO)
Climate Change Action TeamClimate Change Action Team
• Membership includes: EMNRD, Tax and Rev., DOT, Regulation and Licensing, GSD, State Engineer, Economic Development, Finance and Administration
• Joint efforts: support of energy efficiency initiatives through EMNRD, limited coordination with DOT, tax regulation with Tax and Revenue
Western Climate InitiativeWestern Climate Initiative
• Likely need some statutory change for at least parts of the program
• Air staff are monitoring and observing, we know we’ll be tagged with much of implementation
• Legislature granted one position to work on greenhouse gas initiatives starting summer 2008
Benefits of WCI membershipBenefits of WCI membership
• Coordination with other states on mandatory reporting rule implementation
• Coordination with other states on cap and trade issues
• Commiserate with other Air Directors regarding the difficulty and challenges of the tasks we face
Prospects for upcoming federal Prospects for upcoming federal actionsactions
• Who can guess?• Benefits to states from proposed bills
(funding, reduce leakage, smaller states can draw from other states’ expertise)
• May pre-empt state and regional cap-and-trade
• May allow states to tailor state program to remaining issues after cap and trade
• Issues with EJ
How GHG emissions tie into our How GHG emissions tie into our traditional CAA worktraditional CAA work
• Four Corners region (ok, at least NM) ozone nonattainment designation very likely
• Many oil and gas reductions for ozone precursors will also address ghg emission reductions
• Some ability to integrate inventory for criteria pollutants and GHG emissions
Questions?Questions?