Submit Final Scoping Plan.
- Date Due:
- Responsible Entity:
- Action:
- Summary:
- Status:
- Statute:
- 01/01/2023
- CAC
- Submit Final Scoping Plan.
- The CAC must submit the final Scoping Plan to the Governor, the Speaker of the Assembly, and the Temporary President of the Senate.
- EXECUTED: The final scoping plan is available here.
- CLCPA § 2 adds new ECL § 75-0103(12)(c)
On or before January 1, 2023, the Climate Action Council must submit the final scoping plan to the governor, the speaker of the assembly and the temporary president of the senate and post such plan on its website.
Statutory Language:
CLCPA §75-0103(12)(c): “On or before three years of the effective date of this article, the council shall submit the final scoping plan to the governor, the speaker of the assembly and the temporary president of the senate and post such plan on its website.”
- The plan must include (by subject matter):
- Motor Vehicles:
- Land-use and transportation planning measures aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles, and mechanisms to limit emission leakage as defined by the CLCPA.
- Renewable Energy Installation & Storage:
- Measures to achieve six gigawatts of distributed solar energy capacity installed in the state by 2025; nine gigawatts of offshore wind capacity installed in the state by 2035; a statewide energy efficiency goal of one hundred eighty-five trillion British thermal units energy reduction from the 2025 forecast; and three gigawatts of statewide energy storage capacity by 2030.
- Transportation:
- Measures to promote the beneficial electrification of personal and freight transport and other strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector.
- Residential & Commercial Buildings:
- Measures to achieve reductions in energy use in existing residential or commercial buildings, including the beneficial electrification of water and space heating in buildings, establishing appliance efficiency standards, strengthening building energy codes, requiring annual building energy benchmarking, disclosing energy efficiency in home sales, and expanding the ability of state facilities to utilize performance contracting.
- Clean Energy Employment Growth:
- Recommendations to aid in the transition of the state workforce and the rapidly emerging clean energy industry.
- Afforestation:
- Measures to achieve healthy forests that support clean air and water, biodiversity, and sequester carbon.
- Toxic chemical reduction:
- Measures to limit the use of chemicals, substances or products that contribute to global climate change when released to the atmosphere, but are not intended for end-use combustion, and verifiable, enforceable and voluntary emissions reduction measures.
- A Comprehensive Evaluation that must quantify:
- The economic and social benefits of greenhouse gas emissions reductions, taking into account the value of carbon established by the DEC pursuant to the CLCPA, any other tools that the CAC deems useful and pertinent for this analysis, and any environmental, economic and public health co-benefits (such as the reduction of co-pollutants and the diversification of energy sources); the costs of implementing proposed emissions reduction measures; and the emissions reductions that the CAC anticipates achieving through those measures.