Getting Serious About Vermont’s Energy, Emissions, and Economic Goals H ou s e En e rgy & Te c h n ol ogy Com m i tte e , Ve r m ont Le gi s l at u re Ja nua r y 25, 2018
EAN: A Diverse Network Committed to Vermont’s Goals
We’ve Made Real Progress but the Climb is About to Get A Lot Steeper…
Total Energy: Not as Renewable As You Might Think…
The Energy & Emissions Story
VT’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions are Increasing
Pathway to 2025: Top Ten Drivers
Vermonters Stand To Save
Gas vs. Electric: A Comparison
Vermont Stands to Grow PG. 22
One U.S. State Has Capped Carbon Economy-Wide…
…As Have Our Neighbors to the North in Quebec
And British Columbia Implemented a Carbon Tax in 2008
But Vermont?
Only one energy sector in VT is subject to emissions caps
The Spectrum of Serious Action Policy & "Goal" Regulation w/ (Statutory or "Commitment" Requirements, otherwise) Incentives, and Penalties Ex. Ex. Gov. Ex. RGGI, Statutory Scott re: RES GHG Target Paris, CEP
Contact Information Jared Duval Executive Director, EAN jduval@eanvt.org (802) 829-7421 http://eanvt.org www.vtenergydashboard.org
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