在美国西部融合电力和碳市场可以有组织的电力市场支持限额与交易

Luther Caulkins
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将几个州或省的温室气体总量控制与交易计划“联系”起来,形成北美西部地区的总量控制与交易计划的努力始于21世纪初,但从未实现过他们的目标。现在,西部各州新兴的有组织的电力市场,包括能源不平衡市场,提供了将这些市场与区域限额与交易计划相结合的可能性,以低成本减少排放。这篇文章解释了如何将区域性的限额与交易计划纳入西方新兴的有组织的电力市场。然后,它认为这样做可以经济有效地减少电力部门的排放,引导清洁能源的发展,并缓解各州气候法规之间的不一致性。然而,由于一种被称为“资源洗牌”的现象,除非所有或大多数西方国家参与总量控制与交易计划,否则这些好处将无法实现。因此,为了实现将有组织的市场与总量管制与交易相结合所带来的气候效益,关注气候问题的倡导者和政策制定者应该继续致力于制定一个全国性的总量管制与交易计划或一个吸引广泛参与的区域性计划。
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Fusing Electricity and Carbon Markets in the American West Can Organized Electricity Markets Bolster Cap-and- Trade
Efforts to “link” together several state or provincial GHG cap-and- trade programs to form a regional cap-and-trade initiative in western North America began in the early 2000s but never realized their aims. Now, emerging organized electricity markets in western states, includ- ing the Energy Imbalance Market, offer the possibility of integrating these markets with a regional cap-and-trade program to cut emissions at a low cost. This Note explains how a regional cap-and-trade program could be incorporated into the West’s nascent organized electricity mar- kets. It then argues that doing so could cost-effectively reduce power sector emissions, guide clean energy development, and alleviate incon- sistencies between varying state climate regulations. However, because of a phenomenon called “resource shuffling,” these benefits would not materialize unless all or most western states participate in the cap-and- trade program. To realize the climate benefits of integrating organized markets with cap-and-trade, climate-concerned advocates and policy- makers should therefore continue to aspire to a national cap-and-trade program or a regional program that attracts broad participation.
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