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EMISSIONS TRADING SCHEME HITS 100% COMPLIANCE IN UK

Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2007

 

Head Office Press Office - 18-May-2007 - Emissions Trading Scheme hits 100% compliance in UK

The Environment Agency achieved 100% compliance with UK installations trading on the European carbon market last year despite industry having to purchase more than 30 million tonnes of extra carbon allowances.

EU Emissions Trading Scheme figures released today show each of the UK’s 762 big installations surrendered sufficient allowances to cover their carbon emissions for 2006. Four companies received civil penalties totalling £759,000 for failing to do so in 2005.

Environment Agency Director of Environment Protection, Tricia Henton, said:

"The first phase of the EU ETS (2005-2007) is focused primarily on making sure the system works, by achieving a high level of confidence in the carbon reporting system, emissions registries and overall trading arrangements. To achieve 100 percent compliance across UK industry by the second year of the scheme is an outstanding result and reflects the amount of hard work carried out to ensure a rigorous, consistent and effective approach to regulation and enforcement.

"The surge in carbon emissions over and above our national allocation was due to the UK’s stringent phase one cap and the increasing use of coal in the power sector in response to high gas prices, and demand for oil and iron & steel - forcing UK industry to buy allowances from the European trading market.

"Despite this outcome, the first phase of the EU ETS has exposed crucial information about prices and emissions that will mean tougher caps are put in place during the second phase (2008-2012) to ensure environmental benefits are achieved.

"And we must not forget that last year CO2 emissions in the UK were 11 percent below 11000 levels when the EU ETS is taken into account. It demonstrates that the United Kingdom is serious about cutting industry emissions by setting one of most stringent carbon caps in Europe.

"The ETS is a blueprint for a post-2012 global scheme to reduce carbon emissions and the EU has a vital leadership role to play. There are interested observers world wide watching to see how the EU ETS develops and the scheme must not fail."

The EU ETS was set up to help achieve the EU’s contribution to the international Kyoto Protocol agreement for reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Under the protocol the UK has agreed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 12.5% by 2012. The scheme will also help to deliver the UK’s domestic goal of reducing CO2 emissions by 20% by 2010 and 60% by 2050.

The ETS works on a cap-and-trade basis, with EU Member State governments setting an emissions cap taking into account all installations within their country covered by the scheme. Each operator within the country is given an allocation of the total amount; divided into EU Emissions Allowances, each equivalent to one tonne of CO2. These include energy production facilities, ferrous metal production and processing, the production of cement clinker and lime, glass and glass fibre, ceramic bricks, pulp from timber and other fibrous materials, and the manufacture of paper and board.

Industrial operators that emit more carbon emissions than their allocation can either purchase additional allowances from the emissions trading market, or invest in emissions reduction measures and sell any surplus carbon allowances. In the UK, trading in carbon allowances is handled by the UK Emissions Registry, where operators also record their annual verified emissions data and surrender allowances.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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