Post-2020 reform of the EU Emissions Trading System
In July 2015, the European Commission proposed a reform of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) for the period 2021-2030, following the guidance set by the October 2014 European Council. The proposed directive introduces a new limit on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the ETS sector to achieve the EU climate targets for 2030, new rules for addressing carbon leakage, and provisions for funding innovation and modernisation in the energy sector. It encourages Member States to compensate for indirect carbon costs. In combination with the Market Stability Reserve agreed in May 2015, the proposed reform sets out the EU ETS rules for the period up to 2030, giving greater certainty to industry and to investors. In the European Parliament, the ENVI Committee takes the lead on the proposal, while it shares competence with the ITRE Committee on some aspects. After the European Parliament and the Council finalised their respective positions in February 2017, interinstitutional trilogue negotiations have now started.
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Ključna beseda
- ENERGETIKA
- energetska politika
- energetska učinkovitost
- EVROPSKA UNIJA
- INDUSTRIJA
- inovacija
- MEDNARODNE ORGANIZACIJE
- mednarodne zadeve
- MEDNARODNI ODNOSI
- mednarodni sporazum
- obremenitve okolja
- OKOLJE
- okoljska politika
- organiziranost industrije in industrijska politika
- OZN
- posodabljanje industrije
- postopek soodločanja
- pravo Evropske unije
- PROIZVODNJA, TEHNOLOGIJA IN RAZISKOVANJE
- raziskave in intelektualna lastnina
- sistem EU za trgovanje z emisijami
- toplogredni plin
- TRGOVINA
- trgovina znotraj EU
- trgovinska politika
- trženje
- tržni standard
- Združeni narodi
- zmanjšanje emisij plinov