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Region: Carbon market auctions delayed

Due to technical reasons, auctions of permits on behalf of most EU countries, plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, will kick off later than usual. The European Commission (EC) said that auctions of carbon permits in the European Union’s emissions trading system (ETS) next year will not start until late January or early February. This year’s EU ETS auctions began on 7 January. Poland auctions its permits separately.

The ETS is the EU’s flagship climate policy, forcing power plants, industry and airlines running intra- EU flights to buy permits when they emit planet-warming greenhouse gases.

The Commission said the total amount of permits released into the scheme next year will be 1.572 billion. This is based on new ETS rules coming into force next year, which curb the scheme’s supply at a faster rate, and the departure of Britain from the policy.

Britain will exit the ETS when the Brexit transition period ends on 31 December. Emissions from electricity generation in Northern Ireland will continue to be covered by the ETS, under electricity market rules agreed in the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement.

However, further changes to the ETS are on the way. The EC plans to unveil a package of carbon market reforms by next summer, including adding shipping emissions to the scheme, and tightening its supply of permits, as part of plans to cut emissions faster this decade.

 

 

 

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