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SUMMARY:Post-COP26 Briefing in Brussels
DESCRIPTION:Watch video  \nThis event will be an opportunity to take stock of what happened at COP 26 in Glasgow with Elina Bardram\, Acting Director\, International\, Mainstreaming and Policy Coordination at DG Clima\, EC. As different discussions are being concluded this week\, we can already say that this was an important COP\, bringing together a new set of ideas to the Paris Agreement implementation and the international climate cooperation. \nWorkshop Materials: \nDraft Agenda Post COP26 briefing
URL:https://ercst.org/event/post-cop26-briefing-in-brussels/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:“IN CONVERSATION WITH”
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211123T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211123T154500
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20210701T103022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211202T150808Z
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SUMMARY:How to make the EU Taxonomy an international tool?
DESCRIPTION:Registration link\nERCST workstream on sustainable finance (SF) aims at bringing together relevant stakeholders on a regular basis to discuss substantive issues\, informed by original intellectual input from ERCST.\nThis webinar will gather a diverse panel to discuss the challenge of making the EU Taxonomy an international tool\, as well as launching ERCST report: “The EU economic transition challenge. EU Sustainable finance and Taxonomy developments: implications for the economic transition and impact on other policies”  \n\nAgenda\nWebinar note\nPPT presentation\nReport\n\n  \n13:30                        Welcome and introduction \n\nA. Marcu\, Director of ERCST\n\n  \n13:40                      Opening remarks & discussion  \n\nS. Kidney\, CBI\n\nDiscussion with A. Marcu and M. Mehling                    \n\n\n\n  \n14:10                      Outline of the state of play of SF agenda and presentation of ERCST report \n\nO. Imbault\, ERCST\nP. Cesaro\, ERCST\n\n  \n14:30                      Roundtable discussion on EU Taxonomy international uptake                           \n  \nChair \n\nO. Imbault\, ERCST\n\nPanelists  \n\nS. Fatica\, European Commission\nV. van Hoorn\, Eurosif\nR. Youngman\, OECD\nC. Neo\, Monetary Authority of Singapore\nJ. Sulaeman\, National University of Singapore\n\n15:30                      Concluding remarks  \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/how-to-make-the-eu-taxonomy-an-international-tool/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:SUSTAINABLE FINANCE
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211124T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211124T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20211108T100922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211118T143255Z
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SUMMARY:Article 6 Community Center: post-COP26 reflections on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nThis meeting is part of a series of webinars which are part of ERCST’s work stream on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. Our aim is to bring together a broader community\, beyond the UNFCCC negotiators\, which is interested in Article 6.  We hope to catalyse an exchange of information and experiences by organising webinars and hosting an Article 6 Library on our website. \nThis webinar is an opportunity for the wider Article 6 community to hear leading Article 6 negotiators reflect on COP26 and the outcome on Article 6. \nThere will be plenty of opportunity for Q & A during the session \nWorkshop Material \nDraft Agenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/article-6-community-center-post-cop26-reflections-on-outcome-on-article-6/
CATEGORIES:ARTICLE 6
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211129T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211129T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
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:20211203T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211203T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20211123T091302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T142951Z
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SUMMARY:Hydrogen and decarbonised gas market package
DESCRIPTION:This is a hybrid meeting by invitation only\, if you wish to participate please contact: Antonio Fernandez \nThis new workstream aims to bring together stakeholders\, including policymakers and industry on a regular basis to discuss substantive issues around the topic of hydrogen\, informed by original intellectual input from ERCST. \nThis meeting will take stock of the main gaps in the current EU regulatory framework after the Fit for 55 Package first round of publications and how the revision of the hydrogen and decarbonized gas market package and other relevant legislative acts\, such as the Delegated Act on Renewable Fuels of non-Biological Origin (RFNBO) will address them. \nNatural gas\, i.e. fossil methane constitutes around 95% of today’s gaseous fuels consumed in the EU. While the EC has already expressed that energy efficiency related measures and electrification will play a fundamental role to reduce emissions\, in certain areas\, gaseous fuels will remain present in the EU energy system. According to the Climate Target Plan Impact Assessment\, the share of gaseous fuels to total EU energy consumption in 2050 would be about 20%. The EC is therefore looking at policies that facilitate a progressive phase out of unabated use of fossil gasses via gradual replacement of natural gas and the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases. \nProposals unveiled by the Commission on July 14th have laid the foundations of a specific regulatory framework\, albeit still incomplete\, to promote investments in renewable hydrogen. Conversely\, and pending the revision of the hydrogen and decarbonized gas market package\, it seems that the Commission intends to leverage carbon pricing and the EU Taxonomy to boost demand and supply of other types of hydrogen. \nLooking at the relationship between regulation and the hydrogen value chain\, the Fit for 55 package first round of publications addressed fundamental questions\, mainly covering demand and supply of hydrogen while key regulatory issues for hydrogen transportation and transportation infrastructure have not been fully covered so far. The hydrogen and decarbonized gas package will shed more light on important regulatory missing pieces of the hydrogen puzzle such as for example\, the repurposing of current gas networks to transport hydrogen\, the blending of hydrogen with natural gas\, the planning of networks and retail markets or the protection of consumers and the security of the energy market. \nThis meeting will focus on: \n\nWhat is in the revision of the package for hydrogen?\nWill there be a comprehensive regulatory framework for hydrogen in the EU after the package? What are the missing pieces?\nHas the right balance between regulation and market-based instruments been achieved?\nWhat are the key KPIs to assess if the regulation is delivering the desired outcome?\nWithin this framework\, how should additionality be designed and defined?\n\n10:00                  Welcome and introduction \n\nA. Marcu\, Director of ERCST\n\n10:05                      Background to the discussions\, what to expect from the package and missing pieces \n\nA. Fernandez\, ERCST\n\n10:20                      Chair \n\nO. Imbault\, ERCST\n\nKey regulatory developments and missing pieces \n\nM. Moraschi\, Enel\nC. Jones\, FSR\nA. Laszlo-Orth\, E.ON\nV. Palmisano\, SNAM\nA. Scheuer\, IOGP\n\n11:20                      First round of discussions and Q&A \n12:00                     End of the meeting \nWorkshop Materials: \n20211125 Agenda v7 \n20210913 ERCST_Background Presentation Fit for 55 and Hydrogen v5 \nIOGP presentation – ERCST 04-12[1] copy \n20211203 ERCST_Presentation_Meeting v4 \nImplications of the fit for 55 package on the EU hydrogen economy paper v14
URL:https://ercst.org/event/hydrogen-and-decarbonised-gas-market-package/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:HYDROGEN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211214T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211214T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20210701T094010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211125T114700Z
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SUMMARY:The State of the European Green Deal: end of year summary
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nThis meeting is part of a continuous series organized by ERCST on the European Green Deal\, which started on 8 January 2020 right after the European Commission’s EGD was announced. This work stream aims to bring together policymakers and stakeholders on a regular basis to take stock on recent developments in the EGD framework. \nThis meeting aims to encourage a discussion on how climate policies impact the transition and its sustainability and how they influence energy policy offering an end of year summary. Initially the meeting was planned for November 29th. \nWorkshop materials: \nDRAFT agenda \nPaper State-of-the-EGD-Making-Europe-Fit-for-55 \nERCST presentation – EGD
URL:https://ercst.org/event/the-state-of-the-european-green-deal-taking-stock-of-the-fit-for-55/
CATEGORIES:EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL,JUST TRANSITION
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211215T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20211122T084311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211216T074732Z
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SUMMARY:Paper launch: framework for the CBAM policy tools
DESCRIPTION:Registration\nThe European Green Deal has strengthened the level of climate ambition\, increasing the asymmetry of climate efforts by aiming to achieve climate neutrality in the European Union by 2050. This raises the question of how to deal with competitive pressure and carbon leakage\, also considering the COP26 outcomes and pushing Border Carbon Adjustments (BCAs) to the front as a possible unilateral solution. \nSince the beginning of the CBAM Project\, ERCST presented the Sectoral CBAM Report with a deep dive into the specificities of individual sectors as well as issues and options of the general CBAM Design. It was followed by the Proposal and discussed with multiple stakeholders in the EU and internationally. The reactions to the EU Proposal were presented in September together with the Brief for Policy Makers. \nNow the ERCST Team wants to present the Framework for the Policy Tools and examine the Border Adjustment Mechanism in the plethora of Fit for 55 legislative measures. \nERCST’s project on border carbon adjustment is supported by BDI\, CEFIC\, EBRD\, Enel\, Eurofer\, Eurometaux\, Fertilizers Europe\, FuelsEurope\, HeidelbergCement\, the Government of France\, the Government of Germany\, the Government of Spain\, Metinvest\, Solvay and SITRA. \nWorkshop materials: \nDraft Agenda \nERCST CBAM Report P2R4 \nERCST Presentation \nPresentation CBAM Neuhoff
URL:https://ercst.org/event/paper-launch-framework-for-the-cbam-policy-tools/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:ARTICLE 6,CBAM,EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220112T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20211214T101304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220112T133936Z
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SUMMARY:Border Carbon Adjustment in the EU: EP draft position
DESCRIPTION:The European Green Deal has strengthened the level of climate ambition\, increasing the asymmetry of climate efforts by aiming to achieve climate neutrality in the European Union by 2050. This raises the question of how to deal with competitive pressure and carbon leakage\, also considering the COP26 outcomes and pushing Border Carbon Adjustments (BCAs) to the front as a possible unilateral solution. \nSince the beginning of the CBAM Project\, ERCST presented the Sectoral CBAM Report with a deep dive into the specificities of individual sectors as well as issues and options of the general CBAM Design. It was followed by the Proposal and discussed with multiple stakeholders in the EU and internationally. The reactions to the EU Proposal were presented in September together with the Brief for Policy Makers. \nNow the EU institutions are presenting their positions. European Parliament after the Own Initiative exercise is starting the discussion on the Report which will lead to formulation of the negotiating position and ultimately to the shape of the EU CBAM in the trilogues later in the year. \nERCST’s project on border carbon adjustment is supported by BDI\, CEFIC\, EBRD\,\nÉlectricité de France\, Enel\, Eurofer\, Eurometaux\, ExxonMobil\, Fertilizers Europe\, FuelsEurope\, Grupa Azoty\, HeidelbergCement\, the Government of France\, the Government of Germany\, the Government of Spain\, Metinvest and Solvay.\n\nWorkshop materials\nDraft Agenda\nERCST Presentation \nEurometaux Presentation
URL:https://ercst.org/event/border-carbon-adjustment-in-the-eu/
CATEGORIES:CBAM
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220121T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220121T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
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:20220126T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220126T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20211214T075941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220113T073242Z
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SUMMARY:EU Taxonomy: extension framework and interplay with transition pathways
DESCRIPTION:This meeting will take the form of a working group. A diverse group of stakeholders will discuss specific elements of the EU sustainable finance agenda. This meeting is dedicated to the topic of EU Taxonomy and industrial transition. \nThe 2 working groups will discuss: \n\nThe EU Taxonomy extension framework: nuclear\, gas\, significantly harmful (SH) and no significant impact (NSI) activities\nEU Taxonomy interplay with transition pathways\n\n\nAgenda\n\nThis event is by invitation only and for more information you can contact pcesaro@ercst.org.
URL:https://ercst.org/event/taxonomy-extension-framework/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:SUSTAINABLE FINANCE
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220127T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220127T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20211213T143416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220323T093917Z
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SUMMARY:Just Transition Governance and Financing  across EU Member States
DESCRIPTION:Sustainable development considers economic\, social\, and environmental matters holistically. Just Transition intends to counter the idea that valuing social aspects of sustainable development and caring for the environment are mutually exclusive goals. \nIn this context\, ERCST decided to further analyse the social implications of the environmental transition\, both at a global and an EU level. At EU level\, the climate ambition under the EGD (-55% in 2030 and climate neutrality in 2050) will have social impacts spread unevenly. The EU is thus trying to make this transition fair\, leaving no one behind. \nThis meeting will be an opportunity to take stock and unpack the governance of Just Transition initiatives across EU Member States by answering the following questions: \n\nWhat is the EU already doing on Just Transition? Taking stock of the measures in place: mechanisms\, funds\, fiscal reforms.\nWhat is the Just Transition governance and financing structure at Member State level?\nWho is in charge of the preparation of the national and territorial just transition plans (TJTP) and what is their state?\nWhat is working and what is not in the EU Just Transition governance?\n\nWorkshop Materials: \nAgenda \nERCST Presentation \nBankwatch Presentation \nSlovak Republic Presentation \nUniversity of Economics in Katowice (Poland) Presentation \nSpain Presentation \nResults of the slido poll \n \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/just-transition-governance-and-financing-across-eu-member-states/
CATEGORIES:JUST TRANSITION
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220128T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220128T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20211213T154750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T095244Z
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SUMMARY:Hydrogen: completing the regulatory puzzle
DESCRIPTION:Drawing on the lessons of a previous stock-take on the topic discussed in December 2021\, this meeting intended to identify main gaps in the current EU regulatory framework for hydrogen following the publication of the hydrogen and decarbonized gas market package and other relevant legislative acts\, such as the Delegated Act on Renewable Fuels of non-Biological Origin (RFNBO). \nThis meeting reflected upon the following questions: \n\nHas the Commission proposed a comprehensive regulatory framework that supports the creation of a hydrogen economy in the EU? If not\, what are the missing pieces?\nWhat are those elements of the regulation that despite being included may act as a bottle neck or slow the pace of deployment of a hydrogen economy?\nAre we making an excessive use of regulation vis a vis market-based instruments such as carbon pricing?\nIs there a comprehensive definition for low carbon hydrogen that supports investments in this technological landscape?\nDoes the delegated act on RFBOs act as a bottleneck for the deployment of a hydrogen economy?\n\nDraft Agenda    ERCST Slides     ERCST Publication
URL:https://ercst.org/event/hydrogen-completing-the-regulatory-puzzle/
CATEGORIES:HYDROGEN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220208T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220208T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220121T050920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T094959Z
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SUMMARY:Informal Forum on Implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement – February 2022
DESCRIPTION:This meeting was part of the ERCST initiative\, which aims to create an informal atmosphere\, where the main objective is to explore\, discover\, explain and understand different points of view related to the issues in Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. That is\, to understand the options available to define rules\, modalities and procedures on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement\, as well as the consequences of adopting each option. \nSince 2014\, ERCST has been hosting an ‘informal dialogue’ between negotiations as part of the “Implementation of market and non-market provisions in the Paris Agreement” project \, informed by a few selected experts.
URL:https://ercst.org/event/informal-forum-on-implementation-of-article-6-of-the-paris-agreement-feburary-2022/
CATEGORIES:ARTICLE 6
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220209T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220209T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
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:20220216T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220118T112109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T094624Z
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SUMMARY:State of the EGD: two years after
DESCRIPTION:This session intended to look at State of the EGD after two years\, after some of the Draft Parliament opinions had been issued\, and in light of the international situation after COP 26\, but ahead of the global stocktake in 2023. \nDuring this session\, we reflected upon the following questions: \n– Do you think it is possible to conciliate the growing tensions among different policies (simultaneously reducing emissions\, keeping prices low and guaranteeing security of supply) in the framework of an ambitious fit for 55 package? Is the proposed Fit for 55 realistically implementable? \n– What are the alternatives to achieve this conciliation without incurring in an excesive use of regulation? \n– Do you think the political willignes to broaden the technological arsenal to achieve the EU 2030 and 2050 targets is different today when compered to the general sentiment at the time the EGD communication was first launched two years ago? \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/state-of-the-egd-two-years-after/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220222T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220222T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20211214T103249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T094405Z
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SUMMARY:CBAM Global Townhall 2022
DESCRIPTION:The European Commission put forward a proposal for a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) – an enabler of ambitious climate policy in a world of unequal ambition. As other countries respond to the climate crisis\, we can expect to see them follow suit. \nIdeally there would be international coordination of these emerging policies; they have high-stakes implications for international trade\, international equity\, climate diplomacy. Some have suggested that BCAs could be an essential element of “climate clubs”\, acting both as a common tariff-like wall\, and as incentive to join. Others have called for international agreement on principles and best practice. \nThis session\, convened by ERCST on the basis of its extensive work on the EU CBAM\, brought together global thought leaders that have explored this critical aspect of CBAM/BCA\, unpacking the proposals and considering the options. \nERCST’s project on border carbon adjustment is supported by BDI\, CEFIC\, EBRD\, Électricité de France\, Enel\, Eurofer\, Eurometaux\, ExxonMobil\, Fertilizers Europe\, FuelsEurope\, Grupa Azoty\, HeidelbergCement\, the Government of France\, the Government of Germany\, the Government of Spain\, Metinvest and Solvay. \nAgenda    ERCST Slides     DG TAXUD Slides     CSPA Slides     Hydro Slides    
URL:https://ercst.org/event/cbam-global-townhall-2022/
CATEGORIES:CBAM
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220223T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220223T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220121T141316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T093924Z
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SUMMARY:EU-Turkey Climate Policy Dialogue: Role of Civil Society in developing climate policies
DESCRIPTION:This workshop was part of the project EU – Turkey Climate Policy Dialogue for civil societies. The overall objective of the project was to establish a sustained dialogue between Turkish and EU CSOs\, private actors and public institutions on the articulation of Climate Change policy between the EU and Turkey and climate policy development in general. \nThis workshop focused on the key role Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) play in the EU in developing climate policies\, both through informal and formal participation processes and identify best and concrete practices that Turkish CSOs could implement. A number of CSOs were invited to engage in a panel discussion in order to get a better understanding of what this means for EU and Turkish stakeholders. \nLastly\, it was an opportunity for Turkish and European CSOs to establish a dialogue and to highlight additional elements they would like to see as part of this project\, and what kind of format and topics they would like to touch upon in the next workshops. \nAgenda    ERCST Slides    Europe Beyond Coal Slides
URL:https://ercst.org/event/eu-turkey-climate-policy-dialogue-role-of-civil-society-in-developing-climate-policies/
CATEGORIES:CIVIL SOCIETY DIALOGUE
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220225T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220225T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
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:20220302T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220302T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220209T144146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T125721Z
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SUMMARY:Border Carbon Adjustment in the EU - CBAM Scope 2 emissions
DESCRIPTION:The European Commission has proposed a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism\, aiming to have the regime functional by 2023\, and negotiations are ongoing on the shape of the final instrument. One of the most critically important issues\, yet to be resolved\, is the question of whether Scope 2 emissions should be included under the mechanism. \nThis session brought together global experts in the areas of economics\, law\, and policy to explore the critical underlying questions and assess proposals to address them. \nAgenda    Eurometaux Slides 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/border-carbon-adjustment-in-the-eu-cbam-scope-2-emissions/
CATEGORIES:CBAM
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220309T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220309T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220228T073920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T125153Z
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SUMMARY:Joint roundtable  ‘The IMF proposal for an international carbon price floor: a quantitative analysis’
DESCRIPTION:PwC has recently published in the context of COP26 a study together with the World Economic Forum (WEF) on the international carbon price\, which finds that an international carbon price floor would pay for itself and reduce global carbon emissions by 12.5%. \nThe international carbon price floor would also further support the EU CBAM’s objective of preventing carbon leakage by incentivising engagement with lower income countries and incentivising and supporting a fair global transition. \nThis roundtable discussion revolved around: \n●      How could an international carbon price agreement be designed and implemented and what economic and environmental impacts would it have. \n●      How can the proposals in the Fit for 55 package promote an international carbon price floor. \n●      How CBAM can incentivise more countries to adopt market-based ETS systems for carbon pricing that are consistent with the international carbon price floor. \n●      The need for an accompanying financial mechanism to direct the revenue generated towards supporting lower income countries to gradually increase the carbon price and reach net zero by 2050 as necessary to achieve the global climate targets. \nAgenda     PwC Report Slides
URL:https://ercst.org/event/joint-roundtable-the-imf-proposal-for-an-international-carbon-price-floor-a-quantitative-analysis/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220311T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220311T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220216T090824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T124857Z
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SUMMARY:EU Taxonomy: impacts on other policies
DESCRIPTION:This meeting took the form of a working group where stakeholders discussed specific elements of the EU sustainable finance agenda. This meeting was dedicated to the topic of EU Taxonomy impacts on other policies. Indeed\, ERCST considers the analysis of the interactions of the EU Taxonomy with other policies an important element because\, among other things\, these interactions will also have an impact on the overall functioning of the EU industry and financial market. ERCST considers that the EU Taxonomy Regulation will have two main types of impacts and interplays: \n\nFirst\, impacts on other sustainable finance (SF) policies. Notably\, ERCST intends to analyze the EU Green Bond Standard (EU GBS)\, the proposed Corporate Sustainability Reporting (CSRD) Directive and the Corporate Governance Initiative.\nSecond\, interplays with other environmental and climate policies. Notably\, ERCST intends to analyze those related to carbon pricing (i.e.\, the EU Emissions Trading Scheme and the Energy Taxation Directive)\, and those shaping public (and private) finance and aid schemes such as the Recovery and Resilience Facility and Invest EU\n\nThe 2 working groups discussed these impacts. \nAgenda    ERCST Slides 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/eu-taxonomy-impacts-on-other-policies/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:SUSTAINABLE FINANCE
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220316T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220316T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220224T132211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T124443Z
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SUMMARY:Shaping ERCST's feedback on the hydrogen and decarbonised gas package
DESCRIPTION:After the publication of the European Commission Hydrogen Strategy in July 2020 and after the publication of the Fit for 55 first set of publications in July 2021\, the Commission proposed on December 15th 2021 a set of legislative proposals including the revision of the Gas Regulation 715/2009 and the Gas Directive 2009/73 (the package). Following the proposals\, the Commission has opened a feedback period that will be opened for  several weeks to assess stakeholder’s reactions to the package. \nDrawing on the lessons of previous stock-takes on the topic discussed in December 2021 and January 2022\, this meeting intends to shape ERCST feedback to the European Commission proposals. \nThis meeting intends to contribute shaping ERCST response to the European Commission Public Consultation on the hydrogen and decarbonized gas market package on three main issues:  \n\nIs the proposed definition for low-carbon hydrogen aligned with the ambitions of the European Commission hydrogen strategy?\nAre we making an excessive use of regulation for hydrogen transportation infrastructure before making sure the demand side is mature and incentivized enough as to justify this level of regulatory intervention?\nBased on the proposed regulatory framework is the EU encouraging hydrogen imports? Should the EU take this stance?\n\nAGENDA    ERCST Slides    Bellona Slides    Enagas Slides    ERCST Publication
URL:https://ercst.org/event/ercst-contribution-to-ec-hydrogen-and-decar-gas-market-package-feedback-period/
LOCATION:ERCST\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220316T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220225T075740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T123312Z
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SUMMARY:Development impact of EU’s CBAM
DESCRIPTION:Co-convened by ERCST and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) \nThe European Green Deal has strengthened the level of climate ambition by aiming to achieve climate neutrality in the European Union by 2050. The European Commission has proposed a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) as the preferred option to address the risk of carbon leakage. \nThis session explored the development dimension of the proposed CBAM along the following guiding questions: \n\nWhat are the expected impacts of the CBAM for developing country exporters?\nWhat design element choices are most important in determining those impacts?\nWhat parallel measures (outside the CBAM legislation) might the EU adopt to best position the CBAM from a development perspective?\nWhat kinds of policies might exporting developing countries adopt to support their exporters as the CBAM comes into effect?\n\nAgenda    Recording   
URL:https://ercst.org/event/development-impact-of-eus-cbam/
CATEGORIES:CBAM
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220318T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220318T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220221T100002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T123106Z
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SUMMARY:Border Carbon Adjustment in the EU – Launch of Report on Exports in CBAM
DESCRIPTION:Since 2019\, ERCST has built up solid experience on BCAs and carbon leakage issues in the EU context. The ERCST Team has accompanied the CBAM file from its earliest stages in the legislative process\, providing analytical input to the discussion on BCAs and fostering an informed debate with domestic and international stakeholders. \nAt this event\, the ERCST presented its report on one of the “crunch issues” in the EU’s CBAM: Exports. Exports are currently not included in the Commission’s CBAM proposal due to significant legal uncertainty regarding the alignment with WTO rules. However\, there are concerns that the exclusion of exports will open up an export-related carbon leakage channel\, thereby harming EU competitiveness and climate ambition. \nThe ERCST presented its analysis and discussed the findings with those present\, thereby contributing to the understanding of what it means to address exports in the CBAM. \nAgenda    ERCST Slides    ERCST Report    ERCST Policymaker Summary    Recording  
URL:https://ercst.org/event/treatment_of_exports_in_the_eu_cbam/
CATEGORIES:CBAM
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220321T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220321T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220318T142704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T122509Z
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SUMMARY:EXTERNAL EVENT: CEPR Research and Policy Network on Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:On the 21st of March\, Andrei Marcu\, Executive Director of ERCST\, spoke at the CEPR Research and Policy Network on Climate Change\, Hybrid Webinar ‘Economics of Border Adjustments’. \nAgenda    Recording   
URL:https://ercst.org/event/external-event-cepr-research-and-policy-network-on-climate-change/
CATEGORIES:CBAM
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220406T104500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220406T124500
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220323T140417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T122312Z
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SUMMARY:The impact of commodity prices on energy transition and regulatory framework
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of a ERCST series which tales the state of play of the debate in energy prices after the release of the EC toolbox and REPowerEU Communication as well as looking forward to the direct EC framework. Stocktaking on Council discussions and following the previous event on “Electricity prices in the EU” hosted by the ERCST in October 2021\, this time ERCST aimed to encourage a discussion on the following questions: \nSession 1 \n\nIn a rapidly evolving context what are the main drivers of high gas and electricity prices and what is the outlook?\n\nSession 2 \n\nHow to make sure REPowerEU is able to conciliate the growing tension of keeping energy prices low\, accelerating decarbonisation and guarantying need investments and security of supply?\nWhat short term and long-term solutions could be effectively implemented to tackle the current energy crisis.\n\nFinal Agenda    Cerame-Unie Slides    Recording   
URL:https://ercst.org/event/the-impacts-of-commodity-prices-and-the-call-for-structural-reform-deeping-into-the-right-market-design/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220419T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220419T154500
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220407T090001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T121008Z
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SUMMARY:Roundtable on Just Transition Framework
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Just Transition workstream\, the ERCST team has decided to explore and put together a preliminary framework to assess the social impacts of the transition and provide guidance on how to develop a vision for a just transition that will\, in turn\, translate into concrete actions. The framework entailed mainly three parts: 1) the principles for a JT\, 2) a set of indicators to measure the social impacts of the transition and 3) guidance on how to build a JT strategy based on the impacts analysis. \nAcknowledging the fact that a just transition is not a fixed set of rules\, this framework aims to provide guidance and support to assess the current situation and build a vision and a process for a Just Transition. With this work\, ERCST helped the research and policy community to shape their agendas towards a fair and just transition. \nThe aim of the roundtable meeting is to initiate a discussion and gather your views on the initiative. During the roundtable\, ERCST shared a presentation highlighting the existing principles\, guidelines\, frameworks\, and tools for JT and then presented the ideas for the ERCST framework. Interventions from the Wuppertal Institute\, EPRI and SEI followed\, preparing the terrain to have an open discussion. \nAgenda    ERCST Publication 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/roundtable-discussion-on-just-transition-framework/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:JUST TRANSITION
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220423
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220425T121350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T120441Z
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SUMMARY:Informal Forum on Implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement-April 2022
DESCRIPTION:The dialogue aimed to create an informal atmosphere where the main objective is to explore\, discover\, explain and understand different points of view related to the issues in Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. That is\, to understand the options available to define rules\, modalities\, and procedures on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and the consequences of adopting each option. \nThis dialogue\, by invitation only\, intended to bring together 40 to 50 negotiators from around the world including Italy\, Finland\, Sweden\, Norway\, France\, Germany\, Japan\, Switzerland\, New Zealand\, Australia etc. \nAgenda   
URL:https://ercst.org/event/informal-forum-on-implementation-of-article-6-of-the-paris-agreement-april-2022/
CATEGORIES:ARTICLE 6
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220426T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220426T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220324T102234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T120315Z
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SUMMARY:2022 State of the EU ETS Report - Launch
DESCRIPTION:This was the launch event of the 2022 State of the EU ETS Report. During this event\, the report was presented by the authors and discussed by commentators. This was the seventh annual report on the State of the EU ETS. The 2021 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 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 2022 Report. This edition reflected on the track record of the ETS in Phase III and first year of Phase IV\, ahead of the upcoming negotiation process\, its expected impact on the EU ETS\, and the role the ETS is expected to play in the longer term. \n Agenda    ERCST Slides    ERCST Publication   
URL:https://ercst.org/event/2022-state-of-the-eu-ets-report-launch/
LOCATION:University Foundation\, Rue d’Egmont\, 11\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220427T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220427T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T172305
CREATED:20220301T102241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T115920Z
UID:11693-1651068000-1651075200@ercst.org
SUMMARY:The International Dimension of Hydrogen
DESCRIPTION:This workstream aims to bring together stakeholders\, including policymakers and industry on a regular basis to discuss substantive issues around the topic of hydrogen\, informed by original intellectual input from ERCST. \nERCST has accompanied EU institutions and stakeholders in the different stages of the hydrogen regulatory process\, identifying missing pieces and shedding more light on issues that needed further clarification. \nNow\, after having focused on the EU hydrogen policy and regulatory sphere\, this event launched ERCST research activities on the international dimension of hydrogen. \nThis meeting started with a presentation by ERCST\, outlining some of the key aspects that shape the international dimension of hydrogen and that may have an impact on the EU hydrogen economy.  ERCST presentation was followed by a panel discussion that intended to encourage a discussion on the following questions: \n\nTo what extent does the EU need to import hydrogen?\nDo we endanger EU industry by supporting hydrogen production in third countries?\nHow will the landscape in terms of hydrogen global production look like in the future?\nShould CBAM cover hydrogen imports? Why yes\, why not.\n\nAgenda    ERCST Slides     ERCST Publication
URL:https://ercst.org/event/the-international-dimension-of-hydrogen/
LOCATION:ERCST\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:HYDROGEN
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