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National Allocation Plans in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme - Lessons and Implications for Phase II (Paperback)
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National Allocation Plans in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme - Lessons and Implications for Phase II (Paperback)
Series: Climate Policy Series
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The EU emissions trading scheme is the largest emissions control
scheme in the world, capping almost half of European CO2 emissions.
As the scheme emerges from its pilot phase, this special issue of
Climate Policy journal analyses the lessons learned from the last
two years and their implications for phase II. The volume presents
some of the key analyses that helped inform the European
Commission's decisions on national allocation plans, with research
ranging from detailed country-by-country comparisons to more
generic analysis that puts forward the case for harmonization.
Challenging calls to seperate electricity from other sectors, a
macroeconomic study suggests that the biggest efficiency gains come
from inter-sectoral trading, even more than international trading.
Empirical papers, which look at the expected scarcity of allowances
in the market and merge models for the power and non-power sectors
to project emissions and contrast these to the aggregate allocation
volume, are complemented by two numerical simulations of trade and
distributional effects, estimating the efficiency gains of the EU
ETS in phase I and assessing allocation and distribution effects in
the RGGI context.
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