RGGI Form CA-2 1E - Project Description Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Eligible Offset Form - de 2025

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By requiring utilities to pay for their carbon dioxide from burning polluting fossil fuels, RGGI creates a financial incentive for utilities to invest in clean energy, including energy efficiency, solar and wind, and generates real money for states to tackle the impacts of climate change being felt at home.
The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) is a regional emissions reduction initiative aimed at reducing CO2 emissions, which contribute to climate change, from power plants in the region. The region includes 11 states in the northeast that all agree to participate in reducing CO2 emissions through the initiative.
The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) is a cooperative effort among the states of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont to cap and reduce power sector CO2 emissions.
Programs funded with RGGI investments have benefited local businesses, low-income communities, industrial facilities, and households throughout the region.
RGGI is a market-based cap-and-invest initiative. Within the RGGI states, regulated power plants must acquire one RGGI CO2 allowance for every short ton of CO2 they emit. The RGGI states distribute allowances at quarterly auctions, where they can be purchased by power plants and other entities.
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RGGI is a cooperative effort between participating states. Each state establishes an individual CO budget trading program based on the RGGI Model Rule. Covered sources in each participating state can surrender allowances issued by any participating state for compliance and participating states use joint auctions.
Since 2005, the RGGI- 10 states1 have reduced annual power sector emissions 50%, which is almost 50% faster than the nation as a whole, and have so far raised over $8.6 billion to invest into local communities. How Does RGGI Work?

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