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Energy-Environment Modeling Meeting of the Illinois Climate Change Advisory Group 300 West Adams St., 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL February 22, 2007 Governor.

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1 Energy-Environment Modeling Meeting of the Illinois Climate Change Advisory Group 300 West Adams St., 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL February 22, 2007 Governor Rod R. Blagojevich Climate Change Advisory Group

2 2 Why model? Examine different policy scenarios, including sensitivities Examine the cost of policy packages Assess interplay between policy options

3 Governor Rod R. Blagojevich Climate Change Advisory Group3 What gets modeled? New Policies Transport - VMT - mode switching Power - dispatch - electricity prices - new builds Industry Commercial Residential Agriculture - production - efficiency Energy Prices Energy Demand GSP Employment Emissions - reductions - cost of reductions

4 Governor Rod R. Blagojevich Climate Change Advisory Group4 Some modeling already done Illinois GHG Emission Trends with Energy Plan Reductions 1990-2020 Energy Plan emissions reductions from BAU Need to model policies that can reduce these emissions

5 Governor Rod R. Blagojevich Climate Change Advisory Group5 Examples of models: Multi-sector -Energy 2020 -Markal -National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) Power sector only -IPM -Haiku (Resources for the Future) -Regional dispatch models Transport sector only -UC Davis Economic Impacts -REMI -state-level input-output models

6 Governor Rod R. Blagojevich Climate Change Advisory Group6 Key model attributes to consider: Analytic capabilities -Energy prices, demand, efficiency -Policy design variables -Multi-regional interactions -Inter-sectoral dynamics -Emissions benefits -Economic Time horizon and solution intervals Operation -Licensing -Customization tasks -Lead time to develop -Running the model -Cost -Sensitivity analyses

7 Governor Rod R. Blagojevich Climate Change Advisory Group7 Next steps and discussion: Input from IL CCAGDefine key policies and their attributes Assumptions for reference case (e.g., fuel prices) Identify a modelerInterview modelers and assess capabilities, turnaround time, fees Contract modeling work Process and timingBring initial results to May meeting Determine need for revisions or testing of sensitivities


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