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). The EU Commission has offered to apply emissions trading in new sectors where emissions from maritime transport will be incorporated into the current EU ETS, while a separated emissions trading system will cover emissions from road transport and the building sector. This paper employs a multi-regional multi-sectoral computable general equilibrium (CGE) model with two simultaneous international emission permit markets. After examining the abatement costs for the EU regions, various policy scenarios are implemented to study the welfare effects ...
In 2005, the EU introduced an emissions trading system in order to pursue its Kyoto obligations. Thi...
We assess five proposals for the future of the EU greenhouse gas Emission Trading Scheme (ETS): pure...
To meet the targets of the EU’s Fit for 55 package, the European Commission proposed in July 2021 to...
Central to the aims of the Paris Agreement, an integrated carbon market could potentially be a pract...
Abstract: The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emiss...
The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in th...
The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in th...
Energy markets and energy-intensive industries in all EU member states – especially in Germany – are...
The upcoming EU emissions trading scheme will not only effect the cost structures and competi-tivene...
In this paper we investigate how restrictions for emission trading to the energy-intensive power sec...
This paper investigates how restrictions for emission trading to the energy-intensive power sector w...
The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in th...
ED EPSSimultaneity between commitment periods (2008-2012) of the International Emissions Trading sch...
In this paper we investigate emission trading within the EU and, more specifically, some proposals t...
ED EPSSimultaneity between commitment periods (2008-2012) of the International Emissions Trading sch...
In 2005, the EU introduced an emissions trading system in order to pursue its Kyoto obligations. Thi...
We assess five proposals for the future of the EU greenhouse gas Emission Trading Scheme (ETS): pure...
To meet the targets of the EU’s Fit for 55 package, the European Commission proposed in July 2021 to...
Central to the aims of the Paris Agreement, an integrated carbon market could potentially be a pract...
Abstract: The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emiss...
The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in th...
The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in th...
Energy markets and energy-intensive industries in all EU member states – especially in Germany – are...
The upcoming EU emissions trading scheme will not only effect the cost structures and competi-tivene...
In this paper we investigate how restrictions for emission trading to the energy-intensive power sec...
This paper investigates how restrictions for emission trading to the energy-intensive power sector w...
The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in th...
ED EPSSimultaneity between commitment periods (2008-2012) of the International Emissions Trading sch...
In this paper we investigate emission trading within the EU and, more specifically, some proposals t...
ED EPSSimultaneity between commitment periods (2008-2012) of the International Emissions Trading sch...
In 2005, the EU introduced an emissions trading system in order to pursue its Kyoto obligations. Thi...
We assess five proposals for the future of the EU greenhouse gas Emission Trading Scheme (ETS): pure...
To meet the targets of the EU’s Fit for 55 package, the European Commission proposed in July 2021 to...