
Climate protection: What will happen to the EU's greenhouse gas trading system?
Climate protection: What will happen to the EU's greenhouse gas trading system
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Climate protection: What will happen to the EU's greenhouse gas trading system. By then, the EU must reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 90% compared to 1990. The EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) was established in 2005 to reduce emissions.
Furthermore, It is currently planned that there should be 4.3 percent per year by 2027 and 4.4 percent fewer certificates from 2028 onwards. From 2028, fuels such as gasoline and natural gas will also be included in a second EU system (ETS2). Thus, from 2039, no new certificates would come on the market, which causes companies worry.
In addition, It will look at how it can be adapted to the changed economic and geopolitical framework conditions as well as to the new EU climate target for 2040. Aid - in the form of free allocations, for example - must be firmly linked to commitments to invest and maintain jobs in Europe.
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Climate protection: What will happen to the EU's greenhouse gas trading system.
reliability low1/5 sourcesBy then, the EU must reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 90% compared to 1990.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) was established in 2005 to reduce emissions.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIt is currently planned that there should be 4.3 percent per year by 2027 and 4.4 percent fewer certificates from 2028 onwards.
reliability low1/3 sourcesFrom 2028, fuels such as gasoline and natural gas will also be included in a second EU system (ETS2).
reliability low1/3 sourcesThus, from 2039, no new certificates would come on the market, which causes companies worry.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIt will look at how it can be adapted to the changed economic and geopolitical framework conditions as well as to the new EU climate target for 2040.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAid - in the form of free allocations, for example - must be firmly linked to commitments to invest and maintain jobs in Europe.
reliability low1/3 sources
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