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Climate-Related Legislation in the Commonwealth

Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Climate-Related Legislation in the Commonwealth. 2008 Annual AESP - NEEC Conference Efficiency Elected Energy Leader October 16, 2008 Marlborough, MA David Cash Assistant Secretary for Policy

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Climate-Related Legislation in the Commonwealth

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  1. Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs Climate-Related Legislation in the Commonwealth 2008 Annual AESP - NEEC Conference Efficiency Elected Energy Leader October 16, 2008 Marlborough, MA David Cash Assistant Secretary for Policy Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

  2. Climate-related Legislation • Green Communities Act (GCA) • Clean Energy Biofuels Act • Green Jobs Act • Global Warming Solutions Act

  3. Green Communities Act (GCA) • Least cost procurement • Ramps up Renewable Portfolio Standard: 15% by 2020 • Long-term contracts • Net metering • Green Communities: $10M/year • RGGI funds for efficiency

  4. Clean Energy Biofuels Act • Tax exemption for cellulosic biofuel • Biodiesel/Bioheat Mandate: 2% biodiesel by July 1, 2010, increasing by 1% each year to 5% in 2013. • Low Carbon Fuel Standard, with the goal of reducing the carbon content of all passenger vehicle fuels by 10%.

  5. Green Jobs Act • Creates the Massachusetts Clean Energy Technology Center • Allocates $43 million over the next five years for industry assistance like workforce development, clean energy R&D, etc.

  6. Global Warming Solutions Act • Requires GHG Emissions reduction of 10 to 25% by 2020, economy-wide • 80% reduction in greenhouse gases from 1990 levels by 2050 • Establishes a regional greenhouse gas registry and reporting system for emissions sources • Develop cost-effective approaches • Create advisory committee

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