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EU Ministers Urge July Decision On Carbon Market – Draft
BRUSSELS | Mon May 6, 2013 11:05pm BST (Reuters) – Governments and members of the European Parliament must decide on a plan to prop up the EU carbon market by July at the latest, a joint statement from nine energy and environment ministers, said. The statement, seen by Reuters, is expected to be published officially on Tuesday to coincide with discussions among members of the European Parliament on the European Commission plan. No-one from Britain’s Department of Energy and Climate Change, which is expected to release the statement, was immediately available for comment. A proposal, known as backloading, to strengthen the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) by removing some of a glut of carbon allowances generated by recession was rejected by the European Parliament last month in an initial vote. The rejection followed lobbying by energy intensive industry concerned about the positive impact on energy prices, while at member state level, coal-intensive Poland has sought to block the plan. Dominant EU member state Germany has failed to agree a common position. The issue has become a political flashpoint ahead of elections later this year as the economy ministry opposes intervention and Germany’s environment minister supports it. Last week, Chancellor Angela Merkel also said backloading was necessary, but that it could not be agreed until after the German election in September. Tuesday’s statement said that was not soon enough. It called on the EU member states and parliament to “take the urgent steps necessary” to come to “a swift resolution of the backloading proposal by July of this year at the latest”. Interference in markets had to be kept to a minimum, but “a one-off and targeted intervention now would minimise market uncertainty” and promote investment in low-carbon technology, it said. Backloading was only ever meant to be an emergency fix for a market that has collapsed to a series of record lows, with carbon allowances still priced at less than four euros per tonne. The Commission has also opened debate on more sweeping reform of the market and the statement calls on the EU executive to deliver by the end of the year at the latest proposals on “a proper structural reform”. The nine signatories included British Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Davey, as well as German Environment Minister Peter Altmaier and ministers from Denmark, Finland, France , the Netherlands, Portugal , Slovenia and Sweden. (Reporting by Barbara Lewis, editing by William Hardy) Continue reading
EU Sets Terms For Global Aviation Climate Talks
Last updated on 1 May 2013, 8:08 am – Contact the team at info@rtcc.org EU: The EU has set the terms necessary for it to continue to discount international airlines from its regional carbon trading scheme. Jos Delbeke, director general of the European Commission’s climate action directorate said an agreement in principle to allow all states to take part in a global deal and a timetable for that agreement would be necessary to preven tit from overturning its “ stop the clock ” measures. The EU stopped asking international airlines using EU airports to take part in its cap and trade system on the condition that a global deal was agreed at the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s (ICAO) general assembly in September. ( GreenAir ) The EU has clarified its minimum expectations for the ICAO talks that would prevent it from including international airlines in its own cap and trade scheme again (Source: Virgin) Continue reading
Upper Austria Using Biomass To Help Reach 2030 Energy Target
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