EPA’s Clean Power Plan Mark Loughman Director of Environmental Affairs.

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EPA’s Clean Power Plan Mark Loughman Director of Environmental Affairs

Population 2015 Morepeoplelive insidethecircle than outside…

(MTOE) Global Energy Demand in Perspective Oil Natural Gas Coal Nuclear Hydro Renewables

No economic dispatch Job losses Little to no climate benefit 42% reduction in emissions by 2030 Customers and Energy Industry Higher rates for customers Vast overreach of Clean Air Act Aggressive assumptions used to set targets Economic development impacts Clean Power Plan

Mississippi Impacts MS target seems punitive –Less than NSPS - inconsistent with intent of CAA –18 states final targets higher than 2012 CO 2 emission rate Electric System Redesign –Undermines MPSC authority –Assumes retirement of existing MS coal fleet* –Loss of fuel diversity would hurt consumers –Possibly stranded assets –Forced reliance on expensive renewables and EE

Mississippi Numbers “Energy is the lifeblood of our country, the soul of our economic development.” - Phil Bryant, Governor of Mississippi “Energy security – affordable, available, reliable, sustainable – drives the energy mix and should be the goal of energy policy.” - Dr. Scott Tinker, University of Texas “Energy is the lifeblood of our country, the soul of our economic development.” - Phil Bryant, Governor of Mississippi “Energy security – affordable, available, reliable, sustainable – drives the energy mix and should be the goal of energy policy.” - Dr. Scott Tinker, University of Texas Income spent on energy $14+ Billion $14+ Billion 3,40 0 Jobs 3,40 0 Jobs % Estimated rate increase % Estimated rate increase 22%

Economic Impacts Reliance on out-of-state power Loss of competitiveness (manufacturing flight) Most expensive environmental regulation ever proposed on the industry –Estimated U.S. compliance costs $423 billion by 2030 –Estimated U.S. electricity rate increases 12-17% –Job losses estimated at 224,000 per year Especially hard on middle- and low-income families

The Bottom Line Costs will increase if finalized Enormous federal overreach by EPA into states’ authority Unworkable in its current form Does not serve customers’ interests –Higher electricity rates –Impaired reliability EPA should withdraw the proposal and re- propose guidelines consistent with the Clean Air Act

Questions?

Proposed Implementation Timeline