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EU ETS facets in the net: Structure and evolution of the EU ETS network [PDF]

open access: yesEnergy Economics, 2018
Abstract In this work, we investigate which countries have been more central during Phases I and II of the European Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) with respect to the different types of accounts operating in the system. We borrow a set of centrality measures from Network Theory's tools to describe how the structure of the system has evolved over ...
A. Flori, S. Borghesi
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The EU’s Gain (Loss) from More Emission Trading Flexibility—A CGE Analysis with Parallel Emission Trading Systems

open access: yesJournal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity, 2022
The EU has established the world’s first cross-border emission-trading systems (ETS) for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, currently covering aviation, emission-intensive sectors, and electricity (EITE).
Mohammad M. Khabbazan
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Fostering ‘European Technological Sovereignty’ Through the CSDP: Conceptual and Legal Challenges. First Reflections Around the 2022 Strategic Compass

open access: yesEuropean Papers, 2023
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2023 8(2), 459-474 | European Forum Insight of 27 July 2023 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. The case for exploring ‘ETS’ through the CSDP and possible implications. - II.
Lorenza Mola
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Shifting concerns for the EU ETS: are carbon prices becoming too high?

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters, 2022
Carbon prices in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) have risen from around 5 euro per ton of CO _2 in 2017 to above 90 euro in 2021. One probable explanation is the cancellation mechanism implemented along with the Market Stability Reserve (MSR) of
Reyer Gerlagh   +2 more
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Stakeholders’ Perceptions of the EU ETS Revision and Development

open access: yesEnvironmental Protection and Natural Resources, 2021
The European Green Deal (EGD) communication supports strengthening and expansion of the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS). Possible linkages with other carbon markets worldwide are also subject to both experts’ and policy-makers ...
Cygler Maciej
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On influence of emissions trading on efficiency of the EU national steel sectors

open access: yesCarbon Management, 2021
Environmental policy in the European Union is a hot topic for both practitioners and researchers. Their interests are attracted mainly by the main tool of this policy—emissions trading within the EU ETS.
František Zapletal
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Integrating Carbon Dioxide Removal Into European Emissions Trading

open access: yesFrontiers in Climate, 2021
In one of the central scenarios for meeting an European Union-wide net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target by 2050, the emissions cap in the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) becomes net negative. Despite this ambition, no mechanism
Wilfried Rickels   +4 more
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Eu ETS Market Fundamental Changes

open access: yesStudies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric, 2023
An organization emits carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) through its daily operations, such as the electricity used to power its offices, manufacture products, and then fossil fuels used in vehicles to distribute them.
Sikora-Alicka Joanna
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An Analysis of Allowance Banking in the EU ETS [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
The existence of some 2 billion unused EU Allowances (EUAs) at the end of Phase II of the EU's Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) has sparked considerable debate about structural shortcomings of the EU ETS. At the same time, there has been a surprising lack of interest in one possible explanation of this accumulation of EUAs: the theory of intertemporal
Denny Ellerman   +2 more
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Green Deal and Carbon Neutrality Assessment of Czechia

open access: yesEnergies, 2023
The European Green Deal declares climate neutrality as a goal for the year 2050. It establishes an EU binding target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55 percent by 2030 compared to 1990.
Lukáš Rečka   +2 more
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