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Decarbonizing the Generation Stack Aligning Wholesale Electricity Markets with Environmental Policy Harvard Electricity Policy Group October 1, 2019 W. Mason Emnett Vice President, Competitive Market Policy

Decarbonizing the Generation Stack

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Page 1: Decarbonizing the Generation Stack

Decarbonizing the Generation StackAligning Wholesale Electricity Markets with Environmental Policy

Harvard Electricity Policy GroupOctober 1, 2019

W. Mason EmnettVice President, Competitive Market Policy

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What problem are we trying to solve?

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Sufficiency of Supply

Environmental Impacts

Diversity of Supply

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The carbon challenge

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Source: Fourth National Climate Assessment, U.S. Global Change Research Program (2018).

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Decarbonization tools

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Electrification

Emissions-Free Generation

EfficiencyPTC ITC

CarbonPricing

RPSCES

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The New England example

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White out

Source: Promoting Competitive Power Markets and Growing Zero-Emission Resources in New England, A. Joseph Cavicchi (Nov. 7, 2018)

Source: Achieving 80% GHG Reduction in New England by 2050, Jürgen Weiss and J. Michael Hagerty (Sept. 2019).

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The California example

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Source: Annual Report on Market Issues and Performance, CAISO Department of Market Monitoring (May 2019).

Source: Long-Run Resource Adequacy under Deep Decarbonization Pathways for California, E3 (June 2019).

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(Re)Aligning responsibilities

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Regional commitmentand dispatch

Operationalrequirements

(e.g., ramping needs)

Backstop procurements (e.g., local reliability, resource adequacy)

GenerationMix

RevenueSufficiency

RTO/ISOState(s)