A.
The
Consumer Benefit Account
(1) The
Department will establish and administer the Consumer Benefit Account in
accordance with CO2 Budget Trading Program 06-096 CMR
156 (2)(F).
(2)
CO2 allowances allocated to the State will be held in
the Consumer Benefit Account and made available for sale in
CO2 allowance auctions as described in this
Chapter.
(3) The proceeds from the
auctions of Maine's CO2 allowances will be received by
the Efficiency Maine Trust and deposited into the Regional Greenhouse Gas
Initiative Trust Fund, in accordance with
35-A
M.R.S.§10109(2).
B.
Implementation and
administration of CO2 Allowance Auctions
(1) The Department or its agent will conduct
auctions to sell CO2 allowances allocated into the
Consumer Benefit Account, pursuant to this Chapter.
(2) The Department will design, implement and
administer CO2 Allowance Auctions, or contract for these
services, in accordance with the objectives identified in
CO2 Budget Trading Program, 06-096 CMR 156, this
Chapter, and as provided by law.
(3) The Department or its agent intends to
conduct or participate in any of the following, or a combination thereof:
(a) a multi-state CO2
allowance auction or auctions;
(b)
an auction or auctions coordinated with one or more participating states;
or
(c) a Maine state
auction.
(4) The
Department or its agent intends to hold auctions at least annually; auctions
may be held as often as practical and necessary to effectuate the objectives of
the CO2Budget Trading Program, at the Department or
its agent's discretion.
(5) Prior
to the end of each control period, CO2 allowances in a
quantity equal to the number of CO2 allowances allocated
to the Consumer Benefit Account for such control period will be made available
for sale.
(6) Prior to any auction,
the Department or its agent may set a binding reserve price to be accepted for
CO2 allowances in such auction. The reserve price will
be disclosed to prospective bidders prior to the auction.
(7) Any CO2 allowances
left unsold in any auction may be made available for sale in a subsequent
auction or auctions, in quantities and in a manner determined by the Department
or its agent.
(8) In conducting
CO2 allowance auctions, the Department or its agent may
employ any of the following auction formats, or an auction format consisting of
any or all of the components thereof:
(a)
Uniform-price sealed-bid; or
(b)
Ascending price, multiple-round.
(9) Notice of Auctions
(a) A notice of CO2
allowance auction ("notice") will be published on the
CO2Allowance Auction Website or the Department website
at least 45 days prior to the date upon which each auction will be conducted.
Such notices may be transmitted electronically to parties requesting such
notification.
(b) Each notice will
provide a specific description of the auction format for each auction,
including all auction participation requirements, and will include but not be
limited to the following information:
(i) date
and time of the auction;
(ii)
location and/or electronic address of auction;
(iii) number and vintage of
CO2 allowances to be auctioned;
(iv) bid format;
(v) pre-qualification instructions and
application form or electronic address of on-line application form;
(vi) the terms and conditions that will
govern auction transactions;
(vii)
other pertinent rules of the auction; and
(viii) identification of a Department Contact
Person.
C.
Participation Eligibility and
Requirements
(1) The auction or
auctions will be open to participation by all individuals or entities that meet
the financial requirements of this subsection.
(2) Any party wishing to participate in a
CO2Allowance Auction shall first:
(a) open and maintain a compliance or general
account in Maine or any other participating state pursuant to the provisions in
CO2 Budget Trading Program 06-096 CMR 156 or comparable
regulations in another participating state;
(b) submit a completed application to the
Department or its agent in the format and manner provided in the notice on or
before the application deadline specified in the notice of
CO2 allowance auction; and
(i) Application information and forms will be
made available electronically on the CO2 allowance
auction website or the Department website. As part of the application, an
applicant shall provide information and documentation, as specified in the
application, relating to the applicant's ability and authority to execute bids
and honor contractual obligations. Information and documentation sought in the
application may include but may not necessarily be limited to:
(A) information and documentation regarding
the corporate identity, ownership, and capital structure of the
bidder;
(B) declaration of any
beneficial interest of any allowance that may be acquired through the
auction;
(C) the identification of
any indictment or felony conviction of the bidder, corporate officers,
directors, principals or partners of the applicant; or
(D) the identification of any previous or
pending investigation with respect to any alleged violation of any rule,
regulation or law associated with any commodity market or exchange.
NOTE: All information and data submitted in an application
will be governed by the provisions of the Freedom of Access Act, Title 1 M.R.S.
Section400et seq., as amended. If an applicant believes its application
contains information exempt from the definition of "public records,"
1 M.R.S.
§402(3), it should put
the Department on notice as to that claim by conspicuously marking such
documents as "claimed confidential." The Department will handle such documents
in accordance with its standard operating procedures governing potentially
confidential records under the Freedom of Access Act.
(ii) Failure to provide any
information required by the application form may result in its being returned
as incomplete. Any prospective bidder whose application is determined to be
incomplete will be given a reasonable opportunity, in no event less than 10
business days, to provide additional information to cure any
deficiencies.
(iii) Prospective
bidders that qualify for participation under this subsection will be qualified
for all subsequent CO2 allowance auctions and may bid in
such auctions, provided that such party has complied with the financial
security requirements of this subsection. The Department or its agent may
require applicants previously found qualified to update and re-file
applications on an annual basis, or other time frame as deemed appropriate by
the Department.
(iv) In order to
participate in any CO2 allowance auction, prior to that
auction, a prospective bidder that has qualified under this subsection must
notify the Department or its agent of its intent to participate in the upcoming
auction. This notification shall include either a signed statement that there
has been no change to the information provided in the bidder's application, or
a revised application if changes have occurred.
(v) The Department or its agent may suspend
or revoke its approval of an application if the bidder fails to comply with
this Chapter and/or the provisions of CO2 Budget Trading
Program, 06-096 CMR 156. A decision under this subsection is final agency
action.
(c) provide
financial security in the form of a bond, cash in the form of a wire transfer
or certified funds, or an irrevocable letter of credit.
(i) Bids in any auction may be limited to the
level of financial security provided by the bidder.
(ii) Financial security may be forfeited to
and retained by the Department or its agent in the event the bidder's offer is
accepted in a CO2 allowance auction and the bidder fails
to tender payment of the full amount when due.
(iii) Bidders may request return of their
financial security at any time prior to or following any
CO2 allowance auction, and the Department or its agent
shall return said financial security provided that the Department or its agent
has no current or pending claim to such security as a result of a failure of
the bidder to comply with these regulations or to pay the full amount of its
accepted bid when due.
(d) If the Department or its agent determines
that a bidder has provided false or misleading information, or has withheld
pertinent information in its application, or has otherwise failed to comply
with any material provision of this Chapter, the bidder may be prohibited from
participating in any future CO2 allowance auctions. A
decision under this subsection is a final agency action.
(e) Any applicant or bidder that has been
found to have violated any rule, regulation, or law associated with any
commodity market or exchange may be precluded from participation in
CO2 allowance auctions. A decision under this subsection
is a final agency action.
D.
Auction Bids and Transfer of
Allowances
(1) All bids shall be in a
form prescribed by the Department or its agent, which shall be made available
electronically on the CO2 Allowance Auction Website, as
appropriate. All bids submitted will be considered binding offers for the
purchase of allowances under the rules of the auction.
(2) No bidder or combination of bidders that
have related beneficial interests may bid on more than 25% of the allowances
available for sale in any given auction.
(3) Successful bidders must submit payment in
full to the Department or its agent in accordance with the deadline specified
in each Auction Notice.
(4) Upon
receipt of payment the Department or its agent shall transfer or have
transferred the corresponding CO2 allowances to the
successful bidder's compliance or general account in accordance with
CO2Budget Trading Program, 06-096 CMR 156 (8)(B) and
(C).
(5) Within 10 days of the
auction certification the Department or its agent shall publish the auction
clearing price and the total number of allowances sold in such auction on the
CO2 Allowance Auction Website.