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Cost-Effective Carbon Restrictions

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Market-based emission systems can be important in controlling the costs and impact of mandated reductions of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. How will the Midwest adapt to the regulation of GHGs? The Midwest economy will likely be affected by carbon regulation in two major ways. The first avenue of regional effect concerns the degree of direct carbon reduction that may be required of Midwest households and businesses, especially in the generation and use of electric power. A second avenue of effect is less direct. The U.S. Congress is considering greater stringency in the fuel-efficiency of cars, trucks and other transportation vehicles. Major automotive companies are domiciled in the region, many of which are now financially beleaguered and are thought to face additional challenges in complying with heightened fuel-efficiency standards. Industry experts and policymakers discussed issues related to carbon emissions.

10/15/07
8:00 AM
Continental Breakfast
8:30 AM
Introductory Remarks

Speaker

William Testa, Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

  • Coal, Cars and Cold: Cheap or Costly Carbon Containment?
8:45 AM
Overview: Options for Carbon Reduction

Speaker

Howard Gruenspecht,  Deputy Administrator, Energy Information Administration, View Bio

  • GHG Mitigation and the Energy Sector
9:45 AM
Emissions Trading

Speaker

Mike J. Walsh,  Senior Vice President, Chicago Climate Exchange, Inc., View Bio

  • The U.S. Carbon Market
10:30 AM
CAFE Standards and Carbon Emissions: Impact, Efficiency, and Economics

Speaker

Martin Zimmerman, Clinical Professor of Business Administration, University of Michigan

  • Bringing Transportation into a Cap-and-Trade Regime
11:15 AM
Carbon Tax Opinion

Speaker

Gilbert Metcalf,  Professor of Economics, Tufts University, View Bio

  • The Carbon Tax Option: A New Look at an Old Idea
12:00 PM
Lunch
12:45 PM
Luncheon Speaker

Speaker

John Dingell,  U.S. Representative, Michigan, View Bio


2:00 PM
Alternative Power Generation Options

Speaker

David K. Schmalzer, Director, Fossil Energy Program and Acting Manager, Carbon Management and Sequestration Research, Argonne National Laboratory

  • Carbon Reduction Options in Power Generation
2:45 PM
Regional Impact

Speaker

Sugandha Tuladhar,  Associate Principal, Charles River Associates, View Bio

  • Regional Economic Impact Assessment of Climate Change Legislation: A Case for Michigan
3:30 PM
Break
3:45 PM
Nuclear Option

Speaker

Don Jones, Senior Economist and Vice President for Marketing, RCF Economic and Financial Consulting Incorporated

  • The Economic Future of Nuclear Power
Event Information
Location
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago - Detroit Branch
1600 East Warren Ave
Detroit, MI 48207-1063
Schedule

M 8 a.m - 4 p.m.

Event Contact
Katherine Nelson
(313) 964-6170
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