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SUMMARY:Stakeholder Consultation – 2025 State of the EU ETS Report
DESCRIPTION:This is an in-person event.  “Important! Online participation was only allowed for attendees located outside Brussels” \nThis meeting was by invitation only.  \nThis meeting was intended as a brainstorming meeting with a small group of invited stakeholders and policy makers\, which will brainstorm on the draft presentation and content of the 2025 State of the EU ETS Report[1]. It follows the stakeholder session ERCST hosted on December 17. This will be the tenth annual report on the State of the EU ETS and builds on the reports produced by this group of authors\, and other partners\, in the last years. The 2024 edition is available through this link. \nThe Report is intended as a “snapshot”\, providing policymakers and stakeholders with an overview of how the EU ETS is doing by April of each year\, based on previous year data. For each topic\, the authors will present the expected draft presentation and content\, which will allow for an in-depth discussion with the participants\, and to address any gaps\, or make any corrections needed. \n[1] The 2025 State of the EU ETS Report is a joint effort between ERCST\, Compass Lexecon\, BloombergNEF\, and the Wegener Centre for climate and global change at the University of Graz. \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/stakeholder-consultation-2025-state-of-the-eu-ets-report/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, 1000 Bruxelles
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241227T082601Z
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SUMMARY:Stakeholder Roundtable: 2025 State of the EU ETS Report
DESCRIPTION:This was an in person event.  “Important! Online participation is only allowed for attendees located outside Brussels” \nThis meeting was by invitation only.  \nThis meeting was intended as a stakeholder/expert workshop with a small group of invited stakeholders and policy makers\, which brainstormed on the outline and content of the 2025 State of the EU ETS Report[1]. This will be the tenth annual report on the State of the EU ETS and builds on the reports produced by this group of authors\, and other partners\, in the last years. The 2024 edition is available through this link. \nThe State of the EU ETS Report is intended as a “snapshot”\, providing policymakers and stakeholders with an overview of how the EU ETS is doing by April of each year\, based on previous year data. For each topic\, the authors presented the expected draft outline and content\, which allowed for an in-depth discussion with the participants\, and to address any gaps\, or make any corrections needed. \n[1] The 2025 State of the EU ETS Report is a joint effort between ERCST\, Compass Lexecon\, BloombergNEF\, and the Wegener Centre for climate and global change at the University of Graz. \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/stakeholder-roundtable-2025-state-of-the-eu-ets-report/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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CREATED:20241010T151049Z
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SUMMARY:Stakeholder Roundtable: Future of Emission Trading in the EU – Role of Emissions Trading in EU climate policy
DESCRIPTION:This was an in person event.  “Important! Online participation is only allowed for attendees located outside Brussels” \nThis meeting was by invitation only.  \nThe Future of the Emission Trading in the EU is a project that ERCST is putting into place as an independent review with the participation in this important debate of EU institutions and EU stakeholders. In the framework of this sub-workstream\, ERCST has been organising thematic events along the year focused on key issues for the Emission Trading in the EU. This is the second of seven reports ERCST will produce in the framework of the Future of the Emission Trading in the EU project. \nThis meeting is intended as a brainstorming meeting for a small group of invited stakeholders and policy makers\, in the framework of ERCST’s ‘the Emission Trading in the EU ’ project. The second theme to be addressed by the project concerns Role of Emissions Trading in EU climate policy\, with a homonymous Report to be released in December 2024. \nFinal Agenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/stakeholder-roundtable-future-of-emission-trading-in-the-eu-role-of-emissions-trading-in-eu-climate-policy/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240926T110000
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CREATED:20240624T143718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T064938Z
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SUMMARY:Future of the EU ETS: ETS Coverage - Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:This was the launch event of the Future of emissions trading in the EU Coverage Report\, under the framework of the Future of emissions trading in the EU project.  The “Future of emissions trading in the EU” is a process ERCST is putting in place to provide original analytical insights\, pinpoint challenges\, and propose solutions for the evolution of the emissions trading in the EU during the second Phase of phase IV (2025-2030) and post-Phase IV. \nThe project will investigate the system’s impact on key sectors such as power and industry and explore implications for governance relevant to EU policymakers. Within this process\, a series of reports covering different aspects of the future of the EU ETS will be released throughout the year. \nThis event covered the Future of emissions trading in the EU Coverage Report\, this being the first report of the Future of emissions trading in the EU project. During this event the report was presented by the authors and discussed by commentators. \nReport \nYouTube \nERCST Slides \nCEWEP Slides \nFuels Europe Slides \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/future-of-the-eu-ets-ets-coverage-launch-event/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, 1000 Bruxelles
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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CREATED:20240613T082235Z
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SUMMARY:Stakeholder Roundtable: Future of the EU ETS – ETS Coverage
DESCRIPTION:This is an in person event.  “Important! Online participation is only allowed for attendees located outside Brussels” \nThis meeting is by invitation only. If you are interested in attending\, please contact pnouallet@ercst.org.  \nThe Future of the EU ETS is a project that ERCST is putting into place as an independent review with the participation in this important debate of EU institutions and EU stakeholders. In the framework of this sub-workstream\, ERCST will organise thematic events along the year focused on key issues for the EU ETS. This will be the first of seven reports ERCST will produce in the framework of the Future of the EU ETS project. \nThis meeting is intended as a brainstorming meeting for a small group of invited stakeholders and policy makers\, in the framework of ERCST’s ‘Future of the EU ETS’ project. The first theme to be addressed by the project concerns EU ETS Coverage\, with a homonymous Report to be released in September 2024. \nDraft Agenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/stakeholder-roundtable-future-of-the-eu-ets-ets-coverage/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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CREATED:20231121T152258Z
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UID:16172-1715698800-1715706000@ercst.org
SUMMARY:2024 State of the EU ETS Report - Launch Event (Public Event)
DESCRIPTION:This was an in-person event.  “Important! Online participation was only allowed for attendees located outside Brussels” \n*registrations are closed. \nThis was the launch event of the 2024 State of the EU ETS Report[1]. During this event the report was presented by the authors and discussed by commentators. This was the ninth annual report on the State of the EU ETS and builded on the reports produced by this group of authors\, and other partners\, in the last years.  The 2023 edition is available through this link.The 2024 edition is available through this link. \nThe annual “State of the EU ETS” Report aims to provide an independent contribution to the policy debate\, which is needed to ensure that the EU ETS is “fit for purpose”. The Report is intended as a “snapshot”\, providing policymakers and stakeholders with an overview of how the EU ETS is doing by April of each year\, based on previous year data. This event will cover the 2024 Report. This year’s edition reflects the track record of the ETS last year\, its recent developments\, and the role the ETS is expected to play in the longer term. \n[1] The 2024 State of the EU ETS Report is a joint effort between ERCST\, Compass Lexecon\, BloombergNEF\, and the Wegener Centre for climate and global change at the University of Graz. \nAgenda     Recording     Slides
URL:https://ercst.org/event/2024-state-of-the-eu-ets-report-launch-event-public-event/
LOCATION:University Foundation\, Rue d’Egmont\, 11\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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CREATED:20231121T151202Z
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SUMMARY:The Future of Agriculture in the EU ETS - Public Event
DESCRIPTION:This was an in-person event.  \n* Registrations are closed. \nAgriculture is responsible for 13% of EU’s GHS[1]\, and the sector’s emissions have not decreased since 2010. Following the example of the recent extension of carbon pricing to road transport and buildings\, emission trading in agriculture could provide the right incentives to decarbonise this sector. \nThis public event explored with stakeholders and policy makers the role agriculture can play as part of net zero\, with a focus on its potential extension to carbon pricing. It addressed how feasible is pricing agricultural emissions and rewarding climate action in the land sector. \n[1] ECA (2021). Common Agricultural Policy and climate. Special Report. Pp.6. Available at: https://op.europa.eu/webpub/eca/special-reports/cap-and-climate-16-2021/en/#:~:text=The%20CAP%20mostly%20finances%20measures\,(20%20%25%20of%20emissions). (Accessed on 6 November 2023). \nAgenda     DG CLIMA Slides
URL:https://ercst.org/event/the-future-of-agriculture-in-the-eu-ets-public-event/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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CREATED:20231124T135639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T143620Z
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SUMMARY:Stakeholder Roundtable: Future of the EU ETS - Carbon removals
DESCRIPTION:This was an online event. \nThis meeting is by invitation only. If you are interested in attending\, please register through the link below.  \n*Registrations for this event are closed. \nThe EU ETS is seen as one the important drivers since it came into operation in 2005. However\, as we reach end of 2020’s and forward middle of 2030\, there are many issues that need to be discussed – fundamentally if the EU ETS is the right instrument as we reach towards zero allowances and what architecture and governance it should take. \nThis session discussed the role of negative emissions and carbon removal technologies in the existing EU ETS\, and\, if they were to be included\, under what constraints. This event is a follow-up to the ERCST’s roundtable taking place in January and is part of a process that ERCST is putting in place as an independent policy review of the EU ETS post 2030. \nAgenda      ERCST slides     Hydro slides     UBA slides 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/stakeholder-roundtable-future-of-the-eu-ets/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240307T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240307T120000
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CREATED:20231121T145729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T132433Z
UID:16161-1709805600-1709812800@ercst.org
SUMMARY:Expert Stakeholder Consultation: 2024 State of the EU ETS Report
DESCRIPTION: “Important! Online participation is only possible for attendees located outside Brussels. Please be aware that Zoom access will not be available if you are in Brussels.” \nThis meeting was by invitation only.  \nThis meeting was intended as a brainstorming meeting with a small group of invited stakeholders and policy makers\, which brainstormed on the presentation of the 2024 State of the EU ETS Report[1]\, to be released on 14 May. This will be the ninth annual report on the State of the EU ETS and builds on the reports produced by this group of authors\, and other partners\, in the last eight years. The 2023 edition is available through this link. \nThe authors presented the expected content\, which allowed for a brainstorming discussion with stakeholders to address any gaps\, or make any corrections needed\, ahead of the final presentation of the report in May. \n[1] The 2023 State of the EU ETS Report is a joint effort between ERCST\, BloombergNEF\, and the Wegener Centre for climate and global change at the University of Graz. \nAgenda 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/expert-stakeholder-consultation-2024-state-of-the-eu-ets-report-2/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240124T130000
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CREATED:20231121T143758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T144310Z
UID:16153-1706090400-1706101200@ercst.org
SUMMARY:Stakeholder Roundtable: Future of the EU ETS
DESCRIPTION:The revised EU ETS Directive was adopted on May 10th\, 2023\, and should apply in 2024. It updated the rules and conditions for the operation of the IV Phase of the EU ETS (2021-2030). In the meantime\, the European Commission launched a study on “Issues and options for EU emissions trading after 2030 ”. It will advise the Commission on main issues and options. \nThe analysis will target Phase V of the EU ETS\, starting in 2031\, and should be ready ahead of the forthcoming European Commission proposal to review of the European Climate Law and 2040 target\, expected for the 1st quarter of 2040. This session was the first meeting of this workstream\, part of a process that ERCST is putting into place as an independent review to have the EU institutions and EU stakeholders in this important debate. \n[1] DG CLIMA (2022): Study on Issues and Options for EU Emissions Trading after 2030. CLIMA/2022/OP/0012. Available at: https://etendering.ted.europa.eu/cft/cft-display.html?cftId=12202 (Accessed on 16 November 2023) \nAgenda      ERCST Slides      PIK Slides  
URL:https://ercst.org/event/stakeholder-roundtable-eu-ets-post-2030/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231219T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231219T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20231116T120147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T144757Z
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SUMMARY:Expert Stakeholder Consultation: 2024 State of the EU ETS Report (Online Roundtable)
DESCRIPTION:This was an online event. \nThis meeting was intended as a stakeholder/expert workshop with a small group of invited stakeholders and policy makers\, which will brainstorm on the outline and content of the 2024 State of the EU ETS Report[1]. This will be the ninth annual report on the State of the EU ETS and builds on the reports produced by this group of authors\, and other partners\, in the last six years. The 2023 edition is available through this link. \nThe Report is intended as a “snapshot”\, providing policymakers and stakeholders with an overview of how the EU ETS is doing by April of each year\, based on previous year data. \nThe topics/chapters that were discussed are: \n\nRegulatory developments (EU and international)\nMarket sentiment\nEnvironmental delivery\nSocio-economic delivery\nMarket functioning\n\nFor each topic\, the authors presented the expected outline and content\, which will allow for an in-depth discussion with the participants\, and to address any gaps\, or make any corrections needed. \n[1] The 2024 State of the EU ETS Report is a joint effort between ERCST\, BloombergNEF\, and the Wegener Centre for climate and global change at the University of Graz. \nAgenda 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/expert-stakeholder-consultation-2024-state-of-the-eu-ets-report/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231123T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231123T123000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20231102T085828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240419T100129Z
UID:16032-1700735400-1700742600@ercst.org
SUMMARY:Joint Stakeholder Roundtable : Impact of CBAM certificates on EU ETS
DESCRIPTION:This was an in-person event. \nSince 2019\, ERCST has gained expertise in BCAs and carbon leakage in the EU\, guiding the CBAM legislation from its early stages and facilitating informed discussions with global stakeholders.  \nRedshaw Advisors provides strategic insights into EU ETS legislation\, including CBAM\, cost forecasts\, MRV requirements\, and risk management for entities impacted by EU ETS and new importers.  \nThe CBAM regulation\, effective from 2023\, requires importers of carbon-intensive goods to purchase CBAM certificates from 2026\, with CO2 emissions monitoring starting in October 2023. These certificates\, pegged to the EU ETS carbon price\, will not be tradable\, preventing hedging and potentially leading to price speculation.  \nThis meeting was intended as a roundtable with a small group of invited stakeholders and policy makers to brainstorm the potential impact of CBAM certificates on the EU ETS price and hedging. It brought together EU experts in the areas of law\, economics and policy to explore the critical underlying questions and assess proposals to address them.  \nAgenda 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/joint-stakeholder-roundtable-impact-of-cbam-certificates-on-eu-ets/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:CBAM,EU ETS
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231122T123000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20231102T084537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T151202Z
UID:16025-1700649000-1700656200@ercst.org
SUMMARY:Expert Stakeholder Consultation: ETS in Agriculture
DESCRIPTION:This was an in-person event. \nThe European Climate Law set the objective of cutting GHGs by at least 55% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels\, and to become Net Zero by 2050. In June\, the European Commission has been consulting on an EU climate target for 2040. A communication\, accompanied by an impact assessment on this regard\, will be published in 2024. \nThe consultation raises questions about the future role of the EU Climate Policy\, including the contribution of land based and carbon removals in the agricultural sector\, that is responsible for 13% of EU’s GHS [1]. \nThe European Court of Auditors has tasked the European Commission to come before December 2023 with a potential study to analyse the feasibility of extending emission trading to agriculture after 2030. The consultants in charge of developing this study opened a public consultation to stakeholders in June 2023. \nThis meeting was intended as a brainstorming roundtable with a small group of invited stakeholders and policy makers to brainstorm on how feasible is pricing agricultural emissions and rewarding climate action in the land sector. \n[1] ECA (2021). Common Agricultural Policy and climate. Special Report. Pp.6. Available at: https://op.europa.eu/webpub/eca/special-reports/cap-and-climate-16-2021/en/#:~:text=The%20CAP%20mostly%20finances%20measures\,(20%20%25%20of%20emissions). (Accessed on 19 June 2023). \nAgenda     DAFC Slides \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/expert-stakeholder-consultation-ets-in-agriculture/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231004T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231004T123000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20230626T104217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T154600Z
UID:15482-1696415400-1696422600@ercst.org
SUMMARY:Expert Stakeholder Consultation: Free Allocation Regulation (FAR) EU ETS Public Consultation
DESCRIPTION:This was an in-person event. \nThe revised EU ETS Directive (EU) 2023/959 was adopted on 10 May 2023 and published in the EU Official Journal six days after. The European Commission now needs to update several regulatory acts for the revised EU ETS to be implemented in 2024. One important update concerns the Free Allocation Regulation (FAR)\, that sets the rules for the allocation of allowances to those sectors under the risk of carbon leakage. \nIn the EU ETS\, products under the carbon leakage list receive free allocation – at the benchmark level – for free. Following the adoption of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment (CBAM)\, the free allocation provided to energy intensive selected goods will be gradually phased out and replaced by the CBAM “protection”. The revised FAR is expected to be adopted by the end of 2023. \nThis meeting was intended as a brainstorming roundtable with a small group of invited stakeholders and policy makers to brainstorm on the upcoming revision of the FAR\, in response to the ETS revision/Fit For 55. \nAgenda     ERCST Slides    Euroalliages Slides
URL:https://ercst.org/event/expert-stakeholder-consultation-free-allocation-regulation-far-eu-ets-public-consultation/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231002T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231002T143000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20230622T103555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T155310Z
UID:15461-1696251600-1696257000@ercst.org
SUMMARY:Expert Stakeholder Consultation: European Carbon Bank
DESCRIPTION:This was an online event. \nThe European Climate Law mandates a minimum 55% reduction in GHGs by 2030 from 1990 levels and targets Net Zero by 2050\, prompting the European Commission to set a 2040 climate goal. An upcoming 2024 communication will assess the impact and address carbon removals essential for the “fit for 55” and 2050 Net Zero goals. \nUnder the current framework\, the EU ETS plans to issue its final emissions permits by 2039\, with future residual emissions offset by carbon removals. Yet\, the current EU policy lacks a specific framework for this. There’s advocacy for establishing a European Carbon Bank\, an Innovation Authority\, and a Carbon Removal Certification Authority to enhance the EU’s carbon market structure. \nA European Carbon Bank could optimize carbon market operations\, support emission reductions\, and aid the global shift to a low-carbon economy\, ensuring market liquidity and addressing ETS 1 supply constraints by the 2030s. \nThis meeting was intended as a roundtable with a small group of invited stakeholders and policy makers to brainstorm on the potential aim and governance of a Carbon Bank in the EU\, as well as its practical shape and implications on the current EU Climate architecture. \nAgenda     Slides    Recording \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/expert-stakeholder-consultation-european-carbon-bank/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230426T150000
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DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20230213T165402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240419T115616Z
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SUMMARY:2023 State of the EU ETS Report - Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:This was the launch event of the 2023 State of the EU ETS Report1. During this event the report was  presented by the authors and discussed by commentators. This was be the eighth annual report on the State of the EU ETS and builds on the reports produced by this group of authors\, and other partners\, in the last six years. The 2022 edition is available through this link. \nThe European Commission is required to annually assess\, according to the EU ETS Directive\, the functioning of the EU ETS and report back to the EU Parliament and Council. While the European Commission has its role to play in providing an official report\, it is also important that independent review and assessment of the functioning and delivery of the EU ETS takes place. \nThe annual “State of the EU ETS” Report aims to provide such an independent contribution to the policy debate\, which is needed to ensure that the EU ETS is “fit for purpose”. The Report is intended as a “snapshot”\, providing policymakers and stakeholders with an overview of how the EU ETS is doing by April of each year\, based on previous year data. \nThis event covered the 2023 Report. This year’s edition reflects the track record of the ETS last year and the revised EU ETS Directive to be adopted in mid-2023\, its expected impact on the EU ETS\, and the role the ETS is expected to play in the longer term. \n1 The 2023 State of the EU ETS Report is a joint effort between ERCST\, BloombergNEF\, the Wegener Centre for climate and global change at the University of Graz and EcoAct. \nAgenda    Publication \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/2023-state-of-the-eu-ets-report-launch-event/
LOCATION:Residence Palace. Rue de la Loi 155\, 1000 Bruxelles.\, Residence Palace. Rue de la Loi 155\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230111T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230111T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20221109T142421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240419T123840Z
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SUMMARY:EU ETS Directive after trilogues: Discussion with Beatriz Yordi and roundtable
DESCRIPTION:The ETS has emerged as the backbone of EU Climate Action and\, especially in the last two years\, as a crucial driver of decarbonisation. The Commission proposal to review the EU ETS Directive aimed at aligning the emissions pathway of the ETS sectors with the new EU climate targets. Throughout the next decade\, the ETS is required to both enable a deep decarbonisation of the power sector and to tackle industry’s emissions\, while avoiding carbon leakage. \nFollowing the adoption of the EU ETS Directive in 2022\, this event took stock of the final shape of the legislative text. \nFollowing the presentation by DG CLIMA of the adopted EU ETS Directive\, the reactions from high level speakers will be followed by questions from the audience that addressed: \n·     Ambition\, cap and Linear Reduction Factor (LRF). \n·     Carbon leakage\, free allocation and indirect cost compensation. \n·     Role of non-compliant entities and transparency. \n·     Extension of carbon pricing to new sectors. \n·     Market Stability Reserve (MSR). \nThis event provided a first opportunity to exchange views on the adopted provisions. \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/eu-ets-directive-after-trilogues-discussion-with-beatriz-yordi/
LOCATION:University Foundation\, Rue d’Egmont\, 11\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221128T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221128T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20221026T105737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240419T130235Z
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SUMMARY:(Carbon) Contracts for Difference: Priorities and Red Lines for the EU Scheme
DESCRIPTION:This workstream aims to bring together stakeholders\, including policymakers and industry on a regular basis to discuss substantive issues around the topic of (C)CfDs\, informed by original intellectual input from ERCST. \n(C)CfDs are discussed as one of the most promising alternatives to foster the deployment of low-carbon industrial technologies. However\, it is still uncertain how (C)CfDs can be part of the policy mix towards decarbonization. \nAs some of the key design and implementation features of an EU-wide scheme for (C)CfDs are now being shaped\, we would like to encourage a discussion on three key issues: (1) what are the priorities and red lines for the design of an EU-wide scheme\, (2) whether just renewable hydrogen and its application in industry should be eligible for support and (3) how can be ensured that the industrial playing field is not altered by the implementation of national schemes. \nQuestions for discussion: \n\nWhat are the priorities and redlines in the design of an EU-wide competitive bidding mechanism for the innovation fund?\nWhat should be the technological scope for (C)CfDs?\nWhat are the interlinkages between the EU scheme and national schemes and how could a distortion of the industrial level-playing field be avoided?\n\nAgenda    ERCST Slides    Johanna Schiele (DG CLIMA) Slides
URL:https://ercst.org/event/carbon-contracts-for-difference-priorities-and-red-lines-for-the-eu-scheme/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:EU ETS,EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL,HYDROGEN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20221025T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20221025T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20220802T065737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T151633Z
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SUMMARY:ETS Revision for Phase IV. The EU ETS under trilogues
DESCRIPTION:The ETS has emerged as the backbone of the EU Climate Action and\, especially in the last two years\, as a crucial driver of decarbonisation. The Commission proposal to review the EU ETS Directive aims at aligning the emissions pathway of the ETS sectors with the new EU climate targets. Throughout the next decade\, the ETS is required to both enable a deep decarbonisation of the power sector and to tackle industry’s emissions\, while avoiding carbon leakage. \nThe ENVI Committee adopted on 22 June their position on the file ahead of the beginning of the trilogues while the Council adopted it on 28 June. Interinstitutional negotiations began on 11 July. \nFollowing the introduction of EU high level authorities\, the roundtable discussed key takeaways from the current EU ETS state of play under trilogues and provided an opportunity to exchange views on the on-going negotiation process. \nAgenda    Recording \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/ets-revision-for-phase-iv-the-eu-ets-under-trilogues-2/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221018T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221018T123000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20221020T100050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T151833Z
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SUMMARY:Roundtable: Review of the EU ETS: Financial actors\, ETS2 & compensation
DESCRIPTION:The EU ETS is considered one of the cornerstones of the EU’s climate policy. While it has been faced by many issues\, the ETS has increasingly proven to be ‘fit for purpose’ in recent years. Today\, the EU ETS stands at the dawn of a new revision process\, which will have to ensure that it helps delivering on the European Green Deal in an economically efficient way. The EU ETS Revision was adopted on 14 July 2022 as part of the Fit for 55 Package\, while the European Parliament and Council position were adopted on 22 and 28 June respectively. Trilogues started in September with the objective to achieve a final text to be implemented in 2023. Despite a number of meetings taking place\, some issues are still pending. \nERCST presented its views\, which was followed by two sessions\, each kicked-off with a 5 mins per ice-breaker initial intervention\, followed by an open roundtable discussion with participants. This follow up brainstorm session meant to bring together a small group of stakeholders to discuss the sensitive issues leading the negotiation under trilogues\, including: \n\nThe role of financial and compliance entities in the carbon market.\nThe extension of carbon pricing to road buildings and transport.\nThe interlinkage between the EU ETS & CBAM and its impact on the compensation schemes: free allocation and indirect cost compensation.\n\nAgenda     ERCST Slides    Fuels Europe Slides
URL:https://ercst.org/event/roundtable-review-of-the-eu-ets-financial-actors-ets2-compensation/
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220913T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220913T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20220629T150648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T081537Z
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SUMMARY:ETS Revision for Phase IV. The EU ETS under trilogues
DESCRIPTION:The ETS has emerged as the backbone of the EU Climate Action and\, especially in the last two years\, as a crucial driver of decarbonisation. The Commission proposal to review the EU ETS Directive aims at aligning the emissions pathway of the ETS sectors with the new EU climate targets. Throughout the next decade\, the ETS is required to both enable a deep decarbonisation of the power sector and to tackle industry’s emissions\, while avoiding carbon leakage. \nThe roundtable discussed key takeaways from the current EU ETS state of play and provided an opportunity to exchange views on the negotiation process. The presentation of the main elements of the EU ETS State of Play was followed by a 5-minute initial intervention per speaker\, and by a discussion with relevant stakeholders intending to encourage a debate on the following questions: \n\nIs setting a cap on carbon price an effective measure under the current context of high prices of electricity and gas?\nWhat should be the role of compliant and non-compliant entities in the EU Carbon market?\nWhat is your opinion about using the revenues from the EU ETS to finance RePower EU?\nHow do you foresee the extension of carbon pricing to road transport and building?\n\n\nAgenda    Recording
URL:https://ercst.org/event/ets-revision-for-phase-iv-the-eu-ets-under-trilogues/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220505T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220505T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20220429T100903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T115050Z
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SUMMARY:2022 State of the EU ETS Report - Launch Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 State of the EU ETS Report is a joint effort between ERCST\, BloombergNEF\, the Wegener Centre for climate and global change at the University of Graz and EcoAct. \nDuring this webinar the 2022 State of the EU ETS Report was presented by the authors and discussed by commentators. This will be the seventh annual report on the State of the EU ETS. The 2022 edition is available through this link. \nThe European Commission is required to annually assess\, according to the EU ETS Directive\, the functioning of the EU ETS and report back to the EU Parliament and Council. On 26 October 2021\, the European Commission released its annual “Report on the functioning of the European carbon market”.  \nThe annual “State of the EU ETS” Report aims to provide an independent contribution to the policy debate\, which is needed to ensure that the EU ETS is “fit for purpose”. The Report is intended as a “snapshot”\, providing policymakers and stakeholders with an overview of how the EU ETS is doing by April of each year\, based on previous year data. \nThis webinar covered the 2022 Report. It reflected on the track record of the ETS in Phase III and first year of Phase IV\, ahead of the upcoming negotiation process and its expected impact on the EU ETS\, and the role the ETS is expected to play in the longer term. \nAgenda   Universität Hamburg Slides    ERCST Publication    Recording   
URL:https://ercst.org/event/2022-state-of-the-eu-ets-report-webinar/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220225T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220225T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20220203T101346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T131503Z
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SUMMARY:Article 29a EU ETS Directive - EU Measures in the event of excessive price fluctuations
DESCRIPTION:In January 2021\, the EC carbon price raised to 89.42 euros/tons of CO2. One year before\, the EU carbon price was 33 euros/tons of CO2. This rapid price increase in addition to the recent energy crisis\, has triggered discussions about the possibility of EU authorities to trigger the Article 29 of the EU ETS Directive or at least to revise it. Under Article 29\, if for more than six consecutive months\, the allowance price is more than three times the average price of allowances during the two preceding years\, the Commission shall convene a meeting of the Climate Change Committee. Since the creation of the EU ETS in 2005\, the mechanism has not been triggered so far. \nThis event introduced the current legislative framework. The presentation was followed by an interactive roundtable of key stakeholders and policy makers that argued if the current EU mechanisms are fit for purpose to protect against formation of price bubble in the EU ETS Market\, the role of speculation and its impact on compliance entities. \nFinal Agenda    ERCST Slides    BEIS UK Slides    KOBiZE Slides    PIK Postdam Slides  \nBloomBerg NEF Slides    EuroAlliagues Slides    Sandbag Slides    EFET Slides    \nCalifornia ARB Video.  
URL:https://ercst.org/event/article-29a-eu-ets-directive-eu-measures-in-the-event-of-excessive-price-fluctuations/
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220209T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220209T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20220202T120400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T094851Z
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SUMMARY:Price signal for carbon and impact on decarbonisation
DESCRIPTION:The discussion focused on the current EUA price level and their impact on decarbonisation efforts\, both in industrial sectors\, as well as other sectors of the economy. The reaction in the EU seems to vary depending on sectors and EU Member States. Some sectors see the very rapid price increase as beneficial and supportive of decarbonisation effort\, while other sectors make the case that this pace drains resource from decarbonisation efforts while the pace of set turnover cannot be sped up. This is an important topic that will help inform the discussion especially on EU ETS review\, as well as other parts of the Fit for 55 package. \nAgenda    ERCST Slides    Eurometaux Slides  
URL:https://ercst.org/event/price-signal-for-carbon-and-impact-on-decarbonisation/
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220121T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220121T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20211213T183655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220124T155055Z
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SUMMARY:ETS Revision for Phase IV: Draft Report by the rapporteur in the ENVI Committee
DESCRIPTION:As the responsible committee for the Revision of the EU ETS\, the ENVI Committee and more specifically\, the rapporteur of the file Peter Liese\, has published its draft report on 14 January. \nThe roundtable discussed key takeaways from the draft report by the rapporteur from the responsible committee in the European Parliament and provide an opportunity to exchange views on how the draft report addresses concerns from different stakeholders. \nThis event featured officials from the European Parliament\, more specific the ENVI Committee which was appointed as the responsible committee for the Revision of the EU Emissions Trading System. The webinar included a presentation by the rapporteur of the main elements of their draft report followed by a discussion with relevant stakeholders. \nWorkshop Materials: \nAgenda \nRecording \n  \nPresentations: \nComments on Liese’s report by L. Rathe – Hydro. \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/ets-revision-for-phase-iv-draft-report-by-the-rapporteur-in-the-envi-committee/
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211129T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211129T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20211103T100542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211126T100103Z
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SUMMARY:Addressing Competitiveness in Industrial Decarbonization
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nThis event aims at discussing the future of the free allocation regime in the EU and the role of the ETS in encouraging abatement in the EU industrial sectors. Particularly\, speakers will be encouraged to share their views on the following topics: \n\nThe impact of the Fit for 55 package on the EU industry competitiveness\nThe future of the free allocation regime and the consequences for EU businesses\nThe role of Carbon contract for differences and ETS funds in promoting industrial decarbonization\nThe Commission proposal to limit the size of the MSR to 400 million allowances\nThe desirability of flexibility mechanisms for installations when complying with ETS obligations\n\nWorkshop materials: \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/addressing-competitiveness-in-industrial-decarbonization/
CATEGORIES:EU ETS,EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL,JUST TRANSITION
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211118T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211118T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20211103T093513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211112T130029Z
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SUMMARY:The ETS for road transport and buildings: Why yes? Why not?
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nThis event aims to tackle the most important issues associated with the new ETS by answering the following questions: \n\nIs Carbon Pricing the right tools to decarbonize these sectors?\nWhat are the other non-price-based tools to decarbonize these sectors while also ensuring policy consistency across member states?\nHow can the impact on households be mitigated? What is the potential role of ETS revenues? Is the Climate Action Social Fund enough?\nWill these new ETS be combined with the original ETS?\n\nWorkshop materials: \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/the-ets-for-road-transport-and-buildings-why-yes-why-not/
CATEGORIES:EU ETS
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211019T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211019T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003809
CREATED:20211007T081001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T151648Z
UID:10542-1634635800-1634644800@ercst.org
SUMMARY:ELECTRICITY PRICES IN THE EU - The balance between regulation and markets
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nThis event\, which is the first one of a series addressing this topic\, will identify: \n\nThe issues & reasons behind the increase in electricity prices\,\nPossible solutions to the current situation and best practices to reinject carbon dividends into the market to protect vulnerable households while still incentivizing the rapid deployment of renewables in the power sector\, \n\nWorkshop materials: \nAgenda  \nICIS Presentation
URL:https://ercst.org/event/10542/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Electricity,EU ETS,EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL,JUST TRANSITION
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