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Title: U.S. EPAs Climate Change Activities


1
U.S. EPAs Climate Change Activities
  • Melissa Hulting
  • EPA Region 5 Climate Change Coordinator
  • Midwest State Legislators Workshop
  • October 22, 2007

2
Climate Science
  • EPA cites scientific information contained in the
    consensus reports of the Intergovernmental Panel
    on Climate Change (IPCC)
  • Greenhouse gases and temperatures are rising
    warming of climate system is considered
    unequivocal
  • Human activities have induced most of the warming
    over the past 50 years (over 90 certainty)
  • A range of stabilization levels can be achieved
    by deploying a portfolio of current and future
    technologies

3
Role of EPA Programs in U.S. Climate Policy
  • Contribute significantly to President Bushs goal
    of 18 reduction in GHG intensity by 2012
  • Provide near-term solutions while long-term RD
    is occurring e.g., hydrogen and fuel cells
  • Voluntary Programs
  • Businesses reduce emissions through voluntary
    partnerships that increase energy efficiency and
    promote clean and renewable energy
  • Public ENERGY STAR
  • 2007 State of the Union address Reduce U.S.
    gasoline usage by 20 by 2017
  • Respond to the April Supreme Court decision
  • EPA has authority under the CAA to regulate
    mobile sources for GHG emissions
  • EPAs updated Climate Change Web site
    www.epa.gov/climatechange

4
EPAs Voluntary GHG Reduction Programs
5
The EPA CHP Partnership
  • Voluntary program - reduce the environmental
    impact of power generation by promoting the use
    of CHP.
  • Assist with CHP project development, regulatory
    barriers, market transformation.
  • Work with government and environmental community
    to evaluate environmental benefits of CHP
  • Through 2006, the CHPP has helped Partners put
    into operation more than 250 CHP projects
    representing over 3,500 MW of capacity, resulting
    in the cumulative emission reductions of over 10
    million tons CO2

6
Combined Heat and Power
  • CHP or cogeneration is the generation of heat
    and power from the same fuel source.
  • Heat that is usually wasted (often steam) is fed
    into another process onsite or used to generate
    more electricity
  • Electricity often used on-site, but may be sold
    back to grid.
  • CHP can work with numerous technologies and fuels.

7
Advantages of CHP
  • CHP is more efficient than separate generation of
    electricity and heat
  • Higher efficiency translates to lower operating
    cost, but requires capital investment.
  • On-site electric generation reduces grid
    congestion and avoids distribution costs.
  • Higher efficiency reduces emissions of all
    pollutants.
  • Increased reliability and power quality can also
    add significant value.

8
Information/Contact
  • Visit our Web site! www.epa.gov/chp
  • Call me at 202.343.9794
  • Tom Frankiewicz
  • Program Manager
  • CHP Partnership

9
AgSTAR
  • Reduce methane emissions from livestock waste
    management operations by promoting the use of
    biogas recovery systems.
  • A biogas recovery system is an anaerobic digester
    with biogas capture and combustion to produce
    electricity, heat or hot water.
  • Anaerobic digesters are particularly effective in
    reducing methane emissions but also provide other
    air and water pollution control opportunities.

10
AgSTAR provides
  • Tools to assist producers in implementation of
    these systems, including
  • Conducting farm digester extension events and
    conferences
  • Providing How-To project development tools and
    industry listings
  • Conducting performance characterizations for
    digesters and conventional waste management
    systems
  • Toll free hotline
  • Providing farm recognition for voluntary
    environmental initiatives
  • Collaborating with federal and state renewable
    energy, agricultural, and environmental programs

11
Anaerobic Digesters 2006
Energy values are in MWh
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Funding Guide for Federal and State Resources
  • Summarizes federal and state animal waste
    digestion funding assistance
  • Grants, loans, energy production incentives
  • For each program type provides
  • Program description
  • Eligibility requirements
  • Contacts

14
Challenges
  • From recent California Energy Commission report
    (quotes from Biocycle article)
  • Negotiating electricity sales and offsets was by
    far the greatest challenge for the 28 farmers
    whose AD projects were on hold.
  • Interconnection, rates, contract length, upgrades
  • The 27 farmers with operational AD systems or AD
    projects under construction identified working
    with the utility as, far and away, their greatest
    challenge.

15
For more information
  • www.epa.gov/agstar
  • Chris Voell
  • 202-343-9406
  • voell.christopher_at_epa.gov

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