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1 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Midwestern Governor’s Association (MGA) Energy Security and Climate Stewardship Platform and Midwestern GHG Accord

2 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 November 16, 2007 MGA members (12 states plus Manitoba) adopt the Energy Security and Climate Stewardship Platform. Six members adopt the Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord, with Indiana, Ohio, and South Dakota signing on as observers. Nebraska, Missouri, and North Dakota did not sign and are not observers.

3 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 MGA and Other Regional Initiatives

4 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform Contains a set of goals and a set of regional initiatives to achieve these goals by 2030. Goals are broken down into four categories.

5 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform GOALS Energy Efficiency Biobased Products and Transportation Renewable Electricity Advanced Coal and Carbon Capture and Storage

6 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform 1) Energy Efficiency Goals and Timeline:

7 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform 2) Biobased Products & Transportation Goals and Timeline:

8 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform 3) Renewable Energy Goals and Timeline:

9 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform 4) Advanced Coal and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Goals and Timeline: *IGCC - integrated gasification-combined cycle

10 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Energy Security & Climate Stewardship Platform Initiatives to Achieve Goals: Establish Carbon Management Infrastructure Partnership Establish Midwestern Bioproduct Procurement Program Establish Regional Electricity Adequacy Initiative Establish Renewable Fuels Corridors and Coordinated Signage Across the Midwest Advance Bioenergy Permitting Collaborative Develop Regional Low-Carbon Energy Transmission Infrastructure Initiative

11 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Carbon Management Infrastructure Partnership Initiative Signees: Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Manitoba 1)Create uniform regional model state regulatory framework for CO 2 capture, transportation, and storage. 2)Assess CO 2 storage availability, including potential for using was CO 2 in enhanced oil and gas recovery (EOR). 3)Study siting of a regional pipeline system linking capture points with disposal areas. 4)Develop a FY 2009 request for federal investment in CO 2 capture and storage infrastructure in the MGA region. Initial report and working plan due by February 15, 2008.

12 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Midwestern Bioproduct Procurement Program Initiative Signees: Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Manitoba 1)To establish a system to support growth of the region’s bioeconomy. This system will develop a system for listing and categorizing bioproducts, consistent with the federal program. Model rules for this system to be proposed by June 1, 2008.

13 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Regional Electricity Adequacy Initiative Signees: Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Manitoba 1)Create a plan for conducting a state-by-state evaluation of expected new megawatts of wind power development through 2020 that will lead to a regional wind power plan. 2)Propose a mechanism for cooperation between utilities, transmission companies, state authorities, and regional authorities, and develop a cost-share and recovery mechanism for the cost of expanding transmission. 3)Facilitate construction of new transmission needed for wind power and ensure broader system reliability. Recommendations for the initiative due by June 1, 2008.

14 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Renewable Fuels Corridors & Coordinated Signage Initiative Signees: Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Manitoba 1)Develop a regional system of signage for biofuels and advanced transportation fuels. This will include standardized product coding at fueling stations. 2)Collaborate to create travel corridors offering E85. 3)Educate retailers about converting pumps to E85, highlighting economic and social advantages, and provide retailers with frequently asked questions material on E85. A report on implementation will be prepared by April 1, 2008.

15 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Bioenergy Permitting Collaborative Initiative Signees: Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Manitoba 1)Advance collaboration and information sharing between state agencies to avoid unnecessary duplication of study on advanced bioenergy technologies. 2)Create a regional group that will develop siting and permitting guidelines for advanced bioenergy plants, as well as create a regional database of advanced bioenergy technology information. A work plan to achieve these goals is due by February 15, 2008.

16 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Regional Low-Carbon Energy Transmission Infrastructure Initiative Signees: Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Manitoba 1)Encourage the production of power and goods using low-carbon technology. Options include wind power, baseload IGCC coal plants with CCS, demonstrations of storage of wind generation to achieve baseload wind, and clean hydrogen and fertilizer production. Recommendations for specific projects and proposed next steps are due by June 1, 2008.

17 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord Signees: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Kansas, Ohio, South Dakota, and Manitoba Endorses the science of climate change and necessity of acting immediately. Proposes coordinating existing regional resources to develop greenhouse gas reduction strategies that will benefit the region economically and socially. A 2 ½-year timeline is proposed for achieving all the objectives of the accord.

18 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord

19 KEC MGA Committee, 2/21/2008 Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord 1)Establish GHG reduction targets and timeframes consistent with MGA member states’ in provincial targets; and 2)Develop a market-based and multi-sector cap-and-trade mechanism to help achieve GHG reductions targets; and 3)Join the Climate Registry to enable tracking, management, and crediting for entities that reduce GHG emissions, and 4)Develop and implement other associated mechanisms and policies as needed to achieve the GHG reduction targets, such as a low-carbon fuel standard and regional incentives and funding mechanisms. Thank you, Jennifer Knorr


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