Federal Cap and Trade

Background

As an official stakeholder in the RGGI process, ENE has played a leading role in developing the northeast's cap and trade system. ENE is now reaching out to federal delegates...
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Federal Cap and Trade

As the U.S. moves forward with the development and  passage of major climate legislation, regional policies like RGGI cap and trade program are important precedents.  ENE and others are working to bring the lessons learned from RGGI to Washington, D.C. The RGGI Lessons Learned cover sheet and comprehensive document outline some design elements and solutions developed for the northeast program that could be included in a successful federal climate bill, such as:

  • the role of energy efficiency
  • auctioning of allowances
  • using  a reserve price
  • ensuring offset integrity

In a report published with the Progressive Policy Institute – Essential Lessons Learned from RGGI - ENE highlights the viability of cap and trade as an effective and affordable way to cut emissions.  The report emphasizes the importance of energy efficiency in reducing cap and trade costs and saving consumers money on energy bills.

 

Please see ENE's RGGI page for more information about the northeast's cap and trade program.

 

In addition to developing outreach materials based on policy experiences and recommendations from the northeast, ENE is tracking the progress and development of proposals in Washington, such as The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (“ACES”) authored by Rep. Waxman (Chairman, Energy and Commerce) and Rep. Markey (Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy & Environment). The bill passed the House of Representatives and is under review in the Senate. ENE has created a summary and a position statement on the bill. (See What's New).

In order to inform federal policymakers and other stakeholders on cap and trade issues, ENE developed the following materials:

ENE is also working to ensure that federal climate legislation recognizes the valuable role that forests play as a climate strategy and includes provisions for well-crafted forest offsets and supplemental incentive programs for landowners to protect forest carbon.  Please read more about ENE's Federal Forest Policy.

 

ENE is also tracking climate policy developments in Eastern Canada, such as the Western Climate Initiative and the evolving federal policy debate.

 

For more information about federal initiatives, visit ENE's Federal Energy Reform page.