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Modeling tool to evaluate greenhouse gas mitigation policies now available to the public

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Posted at 1:36 PM, Nov 03, 2021
and last updated 2021-11-03 19:43:31-04

BATON ROUGE — Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards' Climate Initiatives Task Force will benefit from a newly released tool designed to estimate and evaluate the effectiveness of proposed greenhouse gas mitigation policies for achieving Louisiana’s climate goals, according to a press release from Wednesday.

The Louisiana Energy Policy Simulator (EPS) is a state-of-the-art modeling tool developed by Energy Innovation, LLC in collaboration with the Water Institute of the Gulf. It is a free, open-source, peer-reviewed model that allows users to estimate climate and energy policy impacts through 2050 and consider how policies interact with each other. EPS models [gov.louisiana.gov] have also been developed for more than a dozen countries and several states including California [gov.louisiana.gov], Colorado [gov.louisiana.gov], Minnesota [gov.louisiana.gov], Nevada [gov.louisiana.gov], and Virginia [gov.louisiana.gov].

“This modeling tool adds to the sound data and science that the Task Force is using to evaluate the potential impact of greenhouse gas reduction policies,” said Gov. Edwards. “It is also important that the public has access to the same tools as the decision makers so that they too can appreciate the difficult, necessary, and transformational decisions the Task Force is grappling with.”

The Louisiana EPS and its modeling will be used by the Governor’s Climate Initiatives Task Force to evaluate the most effective recommendations for achieving Louisiana’s climate goals while expanding the economy and protecting Louisianans from the worst impacts of climate change.

The EPS was used to help evaluate the Draft Climate Strategy and Action Portfolio released by the Task Force in August and those results informed the deliberations of the Task Force’s meeting on October 26.

EPS analysis showed that the Draft Portfolio produced a net gain of 165,000 jobs by 2050, reduced premature deaths by 1,800 each year, and avoided 55,000 asthma attacks per year while reducing Louisiana’s greenhouse gas emissions by 169 million metric tons.

“The Louisiana EPS has already provided valuable insights to the planning team about how to adjust the draft Climate Strategy and Action Portfolio for its next iteration and provided a strong foundation for the Task Force to understand potential consequences, tradeoffs, and priorities they have moving forward,” said Allison DeJong, planner and policy researcher at The Water Institute of the Gulf.

The EPS tool is now also available to the public allowing any user to select greenhouse gas reduction policies and determine their impacts within a tool built to reflect Louisiana’s context and data.

Also available today is the 2021 Louisiana Greenhouse Gas Inventory Update [gov.louisiana.gov], prepared by the LSU Center for Energy Studies.

This inventory utilizes the EPS State Inventory Tool and offers detailed information across all emissions sectors.

Together the EPS tool and the Inventory show the magnitude of the state’s emissions challenges alongside the numerous opportunities that exist to drive down statewide emissions under different scenarios.

“We created this technology-neutral tool to empower policymakers across the U.S. to make informed choices about energy policy,” said Energy Innovation’s Senior Director of Energy Policy Design, Robbie Orvis. “What the modeling projects for Louisiana is what we are already seeing play out in other states and countries - new investments in clean energy and more efficient industrial processes not only grow the economy and create jobs, but protect public health.”

This Louisiana Tool can be accessed through this website: https://louisiana.energypolicy.solutions/ [gov.louisiana.gov].

About Energy Innovation LLC: Policy and Technology is a non-partisan energy and climate policy think tank.

To provide customized research and policy analysis to decision-makers and thought leaders to support policy design that reduces emissions at the speed and scale required for a safe climate future.

About RMI is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit organization of experts across disciplines working to accelerate the clean energy transition and improve lives.

RMI: to decarbonize energy systems through rapid, market-based change in the world’s most critical geographies to align with a 1.5°C future and address the climate crisis.

About The Water Institute of the Gulf is an independent, non-profit, applied research institution advancing science and developing integrated methods to solve complex environmental and societal challenges.

To believe in and strive for more resilient and equitable communities, sustainable environments, and thriving economies.

About The Climate Initiatives Task Force Governor John Bel Edwards established the Climate Initiatives Task Force to investigate and make recommendations for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions originating in Louisiana.

Alongside greenhouse gas emissions, the Task Force seeks to improve the health and
welfare of the people of Louisiana and advance Louisiana’s economic and energy profile.

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