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arbcombo -- MAY 4 ARB PUBLIC WORKSHOP TO DISCUSS CAP-AND-TRADE COMPLIANCE REQUIRMENTS FOR FIRST DELIVERERS OF ELECTRICITY

Posted: 19 Apr 2012 15:26:22
The Air Resources Board (ARB or Board) will provide a technical
workshop at the time noted below to discuss Cap-and-Trade Program
compliance requirements for the first jurisdictional deliverers
of electricity, as directed by the Board at the October 2011
Board Meeting, and reflected in Resolution 11-32
. 

DATE:		Friday, May 4, 2012

TIME: 		10 am to 1 pm 

LOCATION:	Cal/EPA Headquarters Building
                Sierra Hearing Room
		1001 I Street
		Sacramento, California 95814 

WEBCAST INFORMATION:

This meeting will be webcast for those unable to attend in
person.  The webcast can be accessed on the day of the workshop
at http://www.calepa.ca.gov/broadcast/.  Information on
submitting questions or comments will be provided during the
webcast for remote participants.  Staff’s presentation and all
associated documents will be posted in advance of the workshop on
ARB’s website at:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/capandtrade/meetings/meetings.htm. 

BACKGROUND:
The California Cap on Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Market-Based
Compliance Mechanisms Regulation was adopted by the California
Air Resources Board in October 2011, and formally went into
effect January 1, 2012. 

The Cap-and-Trade Regulation, along with the Regulation for the
Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions, has mechanisms
to determine the compliance obligation for electricity generators
and first jurisdictional delivers of electricity.  These
regulations define the responsible party for imports, identify
appropriate uses for freely allocated allowances, identify the
compliance obligation for allowable sources of imported
electricity, and detail exemptions from a compliance obligation
for certain electricity transactions.

In Resolution 11-32, the Board directed ARB staff to work with
stakeholders and other state agencies on several issues related
to first jurisdictional deliverers of electricity.  At this
workshop, staff will discuss the definition of “electricity
importer,” resource shuffling, qualified export requirements and
calculation, and sales of electricity into the CAISO market.

SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION REQUEST
Special accommodation or language needs can be provided for any
of the following:
• An interpreter to be available at the hearing;
• Documents made available in an alternate format or another
language;
• A disability-related reasonable accommodation.

To request these special accommodations or language needs, please
contact the Stationary Source Division at (916) 322-2037 as soon
as possible, but no later than 10 business days before the
scheduled meeting.  TTY/TDD/Speech to Speech users may dial 711
for the California Relay Service.
Comodidad especial o necesidad de otro idioma puede ser proveído
para alguna de las siguientes:
• Un intérprete que esté disponible en la audiencia. 
• Documentos disponibles en un formato alterno u otro idioma. 
• Una acomodación razonable relacionados con una incapacidad. 
 
Para solicitar estas comodidades especiales o necesidades de otro
idioma, por favor llame a la oficina (916) 322-2037 lo más pronto
posible, pero no menos de 10 días de trabajo antes del día
programado para la audiencia del Consejo. TTY/TDD/Personas que
necesiten este servicio pueden marcar el 711 para el Servicio de
Retransmisión de Mensajes de California.


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