Over-allocation threatens ETS

23 January 2007


With volatile gas prices and Europe awash with credits, the price is simply too low to persuade generation companies to switch away from cheaper coal.

Energy and utilities analyst Paul Stewart says: “Of the 23 member states that reported their first year emissions on time, only Austria, Ireland, Italy, Slovenia, Spain and the UK were short of credits. Germany, the largest emitter in the scheme, accounting for over a quarter of the EU’s overall quota, had over-allocated by 4.5%.”

Furthermore, the company warns, a lack of policy cohesion continues to undermine attempts to get things right in phase 2 of the scheme.


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