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Air Pollution Control Board
 
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Regulation for Emissions Trading [9 VAC 5 ‑ 140]
Action Reduce and Cap Carbon Dioxide from Fossil Fuel Fired Electric Power Generating Facilities (Rev. C17)
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7/26/17  1:50 pm
Commenter: Chesapeake Physicians for Social Responsibility

Medical and Health Professionals Comment on 9VAC5-140, Regulations for Emissions Trading Programs
 

Chesapeake Physicians for Social Responsibility

Physicians for Social Responsibility

We, the undersigned medical and health professionals and health advocates, are writing in support of the state’s proposal to amend 9VAC5-140, Regulations for Emissions Trading Programs. The purpose of this proposed action is to formulate regulations to reduce carbon dioxide pollution from Virginia’s power plants, and to ensure that Virginia’s regulation is “trading-ready.” A trading-ready regulation would allow for the trading of carbon dioxide allowances through a multi-state trading program.

We urge the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality to develop regulations that support deep reductions in the allowable carbon emissions from power plants.  A well-designed program to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants will allow Virginia to realize tremendous economic, environmental and public health benefits. Such a program will lead to reductions in the emissions of a large array of hazardous pollutants from coal-fired power plants, providing immediate public health benefits to the residents of Virginia. Evidence shows that a well-designed carbon reduction program will help reduce electricity bills, boost local economies, and create local jobs.  Finally, reducing carbon emissions will help to slow the pace of climate change, which is a significant threat to public health and the economy of Virginia 

This array of benefits has already been realized by the states that participate in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a program that has been reducing carbon dioxide emissions from power plants in Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic states since 2009. Results show that RGGI has achieved an impressive reduction in pollution even as the economies of the member states grew. Between 2009-2014, the RGGI states received $1.79 billion from the quarterly auctions of pollution allowances and have invested $1.37 billion . Most of these funds were spent to increase energy efficiency and support renewable energy, which created 30,000 job-years and produced additional economic benefits.  To date, investments in energy efficiency programs have saved consumers $618 million on their electricity bills, and will provide future benefits of over $4.5 billion as the investments in energy efficiency continue to save power.

By ensuring that the carbon regulation is trading-ready, Virginia will have the opportunity to join RGGI, should it choose to do so. One study estimates that by joining RGGI, Virginia could bring in $2.8 billion of cumulative revenue by 2030. This would mean more resources to protect Virginia’s coastline, stronger energy efficiency programs, an increase in the use of clean, renewable energy, more jobs, and better health outcomes for Virginia residents.

For these reasons, we strongly support Virginia’s efforts to amend 9VAC5-140, Regulation for Emissions Trading Programs.

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Tina Smusz

MD, MSPH

Catawba

Anthony LaRocco Jr.

MD, FACP

Norfolk

Sergio Rimola

MD, FACOG

Herndon

Susan A Miller

MD, FAAF,P PSF

Richmond

Virginia Barber,M. D.

MD

Charlottesville

Virginia Barber

MD

Charlottesville

Gretchen Boise

MD

Salem

Yousef Zarbalian

MD

Mclean

Takeshi Imajo

MD

Richmond 

Jerome Paulson

MD

Alexandria

Christine Llewellyn

MD

Williamsburg

Kenneth M.Heatwole

MD

Harrisonburg

Harry L Gewanter

MD

Richmond 

Gretchen Boise

MD

Salem

Larry Heath

MD

Lake Ridge

Samantha Ahdoot

MD

Alexandria

Janet Eddy

MD

Richmond

Homan Wai

MD

Falls Church

William McCormick

VMD

Loudon County

Heather Dantzker

PhD

Arlington

Tim DiChiara

PhD

Lovingston

Glenn Shean

PhD

Wiilliamsburg

Kelly Mitchell

PA-C

Reston

Sandra Newhouse

PhD

Charlottesville

Natalie DeBoer

Physical Therapist

Henrico

Jer Redpath

Pathology Research

charlottesville

A. B. Caraballo

 

Gainesville

Di Gibbs

LPC

Swoope

Heidi Dhivya Berthoud

Dental Hygienist

Buckingham

Deb Fritzler

 

Amherst

Andrea Saad

 

Moneta

Carolyn Haupt

 

Charlottesville 

Randall De Trinis

 

Sherado

John Fitzpatrick

 

West Springfield

William Welkowitz

 

Arlington

Lorenz Steininer

 

Stafford

Elaine Becker

 

Roanoke

Becky Daisa

 

Arlington

Barbara Clark

 

Danville

Tim Lank

 

Springfield

Linda  Miller

 

Roanoke

Polly Cassady

 

Lynchburg

Robert Poignant

 

Lynchburg

Mark Whitehouse

 

Arlington

Bruce Rauscher

 

Alexandria

Victor Escobar

 

Midlothian

Steven Kranowski

 

Blacksburg

Caleb Laieski

 

Fredericksburg

Elisabeth RIchter

 

25005 Baden

Carol Rideout

 

Williamsburg

Keith Chanon

 

Arlington

Donna Malvin

 

Williamsburg

Helene SHore

 

Vienna

Eleanor Lasky

 

Roanoke

Carson Martin

 

Aylett

Jon DeBoer

 

Henrico

Laura LaVertu

 

Alexandria

Mimi Hodsoll

 

Falls Church

Barry Greenhill

 

Reston

Pat Rollo

 

Herndon

Michael Johnson

 

Ruther Glen

Christine Payden-Travers

 

Lynchburg

Don Barth

 

Ashland

Kimiyo Watanabe

 

Alexandia

Caleb Laieski

 

Fredericksburg

Kimiyo Watanabe

 

Alexandria

Denise Kline

 

Virginia Beach

Leslie LaConte

 

Roanoke

Martha Knight

 

Mathews

Pam Jiranek

 

Earlysville

Tami Miller

 

Hampton

Richard Shelley

 

Charlottesville

Diana Franco

 

Broadlands

Andrea Saad

 

Moneta

Lorenz Steininger

 

Hohenwart

N Lane Stone

 

Alexandria

William Welkowitz

 

Arlington

Robert M Reed

 

Hardyville

Carolyn Haupt

 

Charlottesville

Elaine Becker

 

Roanoke

Eugene C Corbett Jr

 

Palmyra

David Kuebrich

 

Fairfax 

Bruce Rauscher

 

Alexandria

Sources

  US EPA. 2016.  Climate change impacts by state (archived version).  Available at: https://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/climate-impacts/climate-change-impacts-state_.html

  RGGI. 2016. Investment of RGGI Proceeds through 2014. Available at www.rggi.org/docs/ProceedsReport/RGGI_Proceeds_Report_2014.pdf

  Hibbard, P. et al. 2015. The Economic Impacts of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative on Nine Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States. Available at: www.c2es.org/docUploads/rggi-mou.pdf;

Synapse Energy Economics. 2016. The RGGI Opportunity 2.0. Available at: www.synapse-energy.com/sites/default/files/RGGI_Opportunity_2.0.pdf

  Acadia Center, 2015. Virginia and RGGI: Compliance with the Clean Power Plan. Available at www.acadiacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/VA-RGGI-Fact-Sheet_AcadiaCenter_0603.pdf

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