Bill Text: NY A11094 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes a carbon dioxide emissions price for electric generation from carbon-based fuel and creates a carbon dioxide emissions fund.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-11-06 - referred to environmental conservation [A11094 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-A11094-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          11094

                   IN ASSEMBLY

                                    November 6, 2020
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Paulin) --
          read once and referred to the Committee on Environmental Conservation

        AN ACT to amend the environmental conservation law and the tax  law,  in
          relation to establishing a carbon dioxide emissions price for electric
          generation  from carbon-based fuel and creating a carbon dioxide emis-
          sions fund

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Legislative findings and declaration. The legislature here-
     2  by finds and declares that:
     3    1. As part of the 2020 state budget, the legislature passed the accel-
     4  erated  renewable  energy  growth  and  community benefit act to advance
     5  renewable energy siting and establish tools for  achieving  the  nation-
     6  leading  climate  change  goals  of the climate leadership and community
     7  protection act (CLCPA).
     8    2. a. The CLCPA passed by the legislature and signed by Governor Cuomo
     9  in 2019 codified into law the following requirements:
    10    i. 70% of electricity delivered in New York state must be derived from
    11  renewable resources by 2030;
    12    ii. 100% of the electricity consumed in New York state must be derived
    13  from zero-emissions resources by 2040;
    14    iii. 9,000 megawatts (MW) of offshore wind installed by 2035;
    15    iv. 6,000 MW of distributed solar energy resources installed by 2025;
    16    v. 3,000 MW of energy storage installed by 2030; and
    17    vi. Reducing building end-use energy consumption by 185 trillion Brit-
    18  ish thermal units by 2025.
    19    b. The CLCPA created a 22-member climate action council  to  establish
    20  an implementation plan for how the state will achieve these goals.
    21    3.  The  CLCPA  amended the environmental conservation law by adding a
    22  new section 75-0113 to establish a social cost  of  carbon  for  use  by
    23  state agencies.
    24    4.  Entities  other  than  state agencies have been considering how to
    25  account for the value of carbon  dioxide  emissions  in  their  business
    26  plans and operations in light of the CLCPA and the accelerated renewable

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD17427-02-0

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     1  energy  growth and community benefit act. For example, the federally-de-
     2  signated electric bulk system operator in New York state has developed a
     3  proposal to introduce a carbon pricing mechanism  into  the  competitive
     4  wholesale  electricity  markets.  Encouraging  the  incorporation of the
     5  social cost of carbon established under the CLCPA into a carbon price by
     6  entities beyond state agencies would facilitate programs to  incorporate
     7  the  social  cost  of  carbon  in energy and other sectors of New York's
     8  economy that emit greenhouse gases.
     9    § 2. Subdivision 1 of section 75-0113 of the  environmental  conserva-
    10  tion  law,  as  added  by chapter 106 of the laws of 2019, is amended to
    11  read as follows:
    12    1. No later than one year after the effective date  of  this  article,
    13  the  department, in consultation with the New York state energy research
    14  and development authority, shall establish a social cost of  carbon  for
    15  use by state agencies, and shall be taken into account in carbon pricing
    16  mechanism  programs in New York state, expressed in terms of dollars per
    17  ton of carbon dioxide equivalent.
    18    § 3. The tax law is amended by adding a new article 12-B  to  read  as
    19  follows:
    20                                ARTICLE 12-B
    21  CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS PRICE FOR ELECTRIC GENERATION FROM CARBON-BASED
    22                                    FUEL
    23  Section 289-g. Definitions.
    24           289-h. Determination  and establishment of carbon dioxide emis-
    25                    sions price.
    26           289-i. Carbon dioxide emissions fund.
    27           289-j. Regulations.
    28    § 289-g. Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the  following
    29  terms shall have the following meanings:
    30    1.  "Carbon-based  fuel"  means  coal, natural gas, renewable biomass,
    31  petroleum products, and any other product  that  emits  carbon  dioxide,
    32  methane,  nitrous  oxide,  or other greenhouse gases when combusted, and
    33  that is used for fuel for the purposes of producing electric energy.
    34    2. "Carbon-generated electricity" means electric energy produced using
    35  a carbon-based fuel.
    36    3. "Carbon dioxide equivalent" means a unit of  measure  denoting  the
    37  amount  of  emissions  from a greenhouse gas, expressed as the amount of
    38  carbon dioxide by weight that produces the same global warming impact.
    39    4. "Carbon dioxide emissions price" means a  price  that  incorporates
    40  the social cost of carbon established by the department of environmental
    41  conservation pursuant to subdivision one of section 75-0113 of the envi-
    42  ronmental  conservation  law  on  each ton of carbon dioxide equivalency
    43  emitted in the production of electric energy.
    44    § 289-h. Determination and establishment of carbon  dioxide  emissions
    45  price.   1. The department of environmental conservation shall determine
    46  and establish a carbon dioxide emissions price.  The department of envi-
    47  ronmental conservation may also obtain  information  necessary  for  the
    48  determination  of  the price from other state or federal agencies or the
    49  federally designated electric bulk system operator.
    50    2. Upon determining and  establishing  the  carbon  dioxide  emissions
    51  price,  the department of environmental conservation shall transmit such
    52  price to the federally designated electric bulk system operator  in  New
    53  York  state  for use in its proposal to introduce a carbon pricing mech-
    54  anism into competitive wholesale electricity markets, thereby  conveying
    55  support  by the state of New York for the bulk system operator to final-
    56  ize the carbon pricing mechanism and submit it  to  the  federal  energy

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     1  regulatory  commission  for  approval.  The  amount  of charges paid for
     2  allowances auctioned under the regional greenhouse gas initiative  shall
     3  be deducted from the price determined pursuant to this section.
     4    3. The department of environmental conservation shall be authorized to
     5  develop  any rule or regulation necessary to determine and establish the
     6  carbon dioxide emissions price authorized under this article.
     7    4. Notwithstanding any general or special law  to  the  contrary,  the
     8  price  authorized  under this section shall not be paid by any generator
     9  of carbon-based electricity if such requirement is superseded by federal
    10  law or regulation.
    11    § 289-i. Carbon dioxide emissions fund.  1. The department, in coordi-
    12  nation with the department of environmental conservation,  shall  estab-
    13  lish  the  carbon dioxide emissions fund, and the department of environ-
    14  mental conservation's office of climate change shall serve as the fund's
    15  administrator. The department of environmental conservation shall depos-
    16  it into such fund all revenues transferred to it by load  serving  enti-
    17  ties,  to the extent that such revenues are provided to such entities by
    18  the federally designated electric bulk system operator in New York state
    19  in accordance with the implementation of  section  two  hundred  eighty-
    20  nine-h  of  this  article.  No such revenues shall fund government oper-
    21  ations of New York state, other than to pay for  reasonable  administra-
    22  tive costs as provided under subdivision two of this section.
    23    2.  The office of climate change shall distribute sixty percent of all
    24  carbon dioxide emissions price revenues as follows:  (a)  forty  percent
    25  shall  be returned to very low to moderate income residents of the state
    26  in the form of tax credits in order to offset the  cost  of  the  carbon
    27  dioxide  emissions  price.   The amount of such credit shall be based on
    28  estimates and averages of expense and consumption trends for very low to
    29  moderate income residents determined by the office of climate change  in
    30  conjunction  with  the  department  of public service in accordance with
    31  regulations pursuant to section two hundred eighty-nine-j of this  arti-
    32  cle.   Such credit shall be progressively issued to very low to moderate
    33  income residents. Such income categories shall mean  those  with  income
    34  below  fifty percent for very low income residents, income between fifty
    35  and eighty percent for low income residents, and income between  eighty-
    36  one  and  one  hundred fifteen percent for moderate income residents, of
    37  the area median income as determined by the department  of  housing  and
    38  urban  development;  and (b) twenty percent shall be used to support the
    39  transition to renewable energy and improve climate change adaptation  in
    40  disadvantaged  communities  as  defined  in  subdivision five of section
    41  75-0101 of the environmental conservation law, including but not limited
    42  to payments and subsidies for renewable energy, energy conservation  and
    43  efficiency  measures, improvements in infrastructure, protection of low-
    44  lying areas including coastlines, and  emergency  responses  to  extreme
    45  weather events.
    46    3.  The  office of climate change shall distribute the remaining forty
    47  percent of revenues of such fund  to  support  mass  transit  to  reduce
    48  carbon emissions.
    49    §  289-j.  Regulations.    The  department,  in  coordination with the
    50  department of environmental conservation and the  department  of  public
    51  service,  shall promulgate such rules and regulations as shall be neces-
    52  sary to implement the provisions of this article.
    53    § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
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