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SUMMARY:Industrial Carbon Management: submission review
DESCRIPTION:This was an in-person event. \nIn 2023\, CCUS and carbon removal technology are gaining considerable momentum in the European Union thanks to the new legislative proposals developed by the European Commission\, such as the Certification Framework for Carbon Removal and the Net-Zero Industry Act. \nAt the same time\, at the CCUS Forum held in October 2022\, the Commission announced the intention to prepare its strategy for developing and deploying this technology by the end of 2023. In this regard\, the Commission has collected inputs from the general public and stakeholders on views and opinions on various CCS\, CCU and Industrial Carbon Removals-related issues\, including specific policy recommendations until August 31st. The consultation can be found at this link. \nThe objective of this meeting was to discuss the submissions of different stakeholders to the Commission’s public consultation to understand the overall opinion of stakeholders and to reflect on how the strategy will be designed. \nAgenda  ERCST Slides  \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/industrial-carbon-management-submission-review/
LOCATION:ERCST\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:CCS-U
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SUMMARY:EU Climate Policy and Electricity Market
DESCRIPTION:This was a public event under Chatham House rules – hybrid format. \nThe ERCST workstream on “EU Climate Policy and Electricity Market” provides analytical input on the interactions between EU climate policy and electricity market. ERCST has developed a framework matrix (Annex 1) for analysing the elements of the EC proposal on electricity market reform through a climate change lens.  \nFollowing on this preliminary work\, ERCST is now focusing on discrete interaction’s cells of this matrix framework. During our past events\, we focused on: \n1. Short-term pricing mechanisms (the EU marginal pricing mechanism and emergency market interventions). \n2. Medium- (CRMs) to long-term instruments (CfDs\, PPAs) and forward markets.  \n In this event\, we focused on to long-term instruments and their interactions with relevant climate policies (ETS\, RED…) to understand how this interaction impact the EU industries’ competitiveness.  \n The meeting began with an ERCST presentation setting the discussion’s context\, followed by opening remarks from the European Commission and the European Economic and Social Committee. A panel discussion then allowed speakers to share their views\, with audience interventions and debate occurring during the subsequent Q&A session.  \nAgenda    ERCST Slides \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/eu-climate-policy-and-electricity-market-3/
LOCATION:ERCST\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Electricity,Electricity Market Design
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CREATED:20230905T143725Z
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SUMMARY:ERCST @ IETA North America Climate Summit & Climate Week NYC: The role of CCS and removals in international carbon markets
DESCRIPTION:This event occurred during the IETA North America Summit and Climate Week NYC at The Westin at Times Square New York – Room Gershwin 2 (4th floor).  \nAt this event\, ERCST stocktaked on the role and importance of CCUS technologies and removals in achieving NDCs and net zero goals through international cooperation and political support. It further discussed the importance of its inclusion in Article 6 as part of the toolbox for large-scale support and implementation. \nEvent materials: \nAgenda    ERCST Slides    \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/ercst-ieta-north-america-climate-summit-climate-week-nyc-the-role-of-ccs-and-removals-in-international-carbon-markets/
LOCATION:The Westin New York at Times Square\, 270 W 43rd St\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:ARTICLE 6,CCS-U
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SUMMARY:Stakeholders' meeting - The Paths to Decarbonized and Sustainable Transport -outline of the second report
DESCRIPTION:This was a hybrid meeting.  \nThe ERCST project seeks to evaluate EU policy pathways for decarbonizing heavy-duty road transportation and suggest new or complementary strategies aligned with the EU’s climate neutrality goal.  \nThe first report set the ERCST analytical framework\, assessing the factors shaping mobility decarbonization and identifying desired outcomes against the backdrop of evolving economic\, political\, and social environments.  \nThis event presented the outline of the ERCST second report that assessed current legislative pathways to decarbonise heavy-duty transport and made recommendations for new pathways. It looked at key policy actions that can have an impact on the heavy-duty vehicles transport sector. It gave\, amongst others\, thorough considerations to:  \n\nThe cumulative reduction of CO2 emissions over time\, to meet the EU decarbonisation target. \nThe EU security of supply \nThe contribution to the resilience of the EU economy \nThe societal impacts – on jobs\, inclusivity\, and affordability of mobility for citizens and businesses.\n\nThe main outcomes of the roundtable discussions have been considered in the final ERCST second report\, which was  presented in a public event on 12th October 2023.  \nAgenda    ERCST slides \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/stakeholders-meeting-the-paths-to-decarbonized-and-sustainable-transport-outline-of-the-second-report/
LOCATION:ERCST\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Mobility,Transportation
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