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Marginal Abatement Costs: A Systems Approach

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Marginal Abatement Costs: A Systems Approach

Marginal abatement cost (MAC) curves have become the de facto starting point for comparing GHG emission reduction measures since being popularized more than a decade ago. While these analyses remain widely recognized, traditional MAC methodologies are ill-suited for providing key insights for achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. A new MAC approach is needed to illustrate how the coordinated deployment of low- and zero-carbon measures is necessary for the energy system to reach net-zero CO2 by 2050.

The Environmental Defense Fund commissioned EER to develop a new MAC methodology and curve that addresses many of the shortcomings of traditional MAC approaches. This novel, system-level approach to assessing the marginal abatement cost of emission savings among different measures, captures critical interactions between technologies and across energy-use sectors. We also propose a new structure for MAC curves (below) that better conveys the cost-effectiveness of deploying multiple measures at a single marginal abatement cost.

These new MAC curves and the underlying methodology can be a valuable addition to the toolkit for policymakers formulating ambitious decarbonization policies. Insights for policymakers based on our analysis of reducing CO2 emissions in the U.S. energy and industry sectors include:

The report describes the new methodology and MAC curve, discusses insights from this approach, and offers implications for policymakers.

2050 MAC Curve for US Energy and Industry CO2

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