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"Now the color of investments is green": why does Ukraine need ETS and what should it be?
"Now the color of investments is green": why does Ukraine need ETS and what should it be?

Ukraine can join the EU ETS in 12 years, but it is necessary to start now

Fit for 55: The European Parliament passed key laws to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Fit for 55: The European Parliament passed key laws to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

CBAM will be phased in from 2026 to 2034 at the same rate as free allowances phase out

Portugal will help Ukraine launch a trading system for emissions quotas
Portugal will help Ukraine launch a trading system for emissions quotas

At the meeting, they discussed assistance with improving the legislation for the formation of an effective water policy

Ukraine will need 10 years to create a market for trading emissions quotas – EBA
Ukraine will need 10 years to create a market for trading emissions quotas – EBA

It is worth focusing on the essence of such a system, and not just on the formal implementation of the system without considering the consequences

ETS and CBAM: how EU emissions trading rules will change by 2030
ETS and CBAM: how EU emissions trading rules will change by 2030

Overall EU ambitions to reduce emissions by 2030 compared to 2005 increased to 62%

The public and the industry demand the ETS and CBAM mechanisms to be fixed
The public and the industry demand the ETS and CBAM mechanisms to be fixed

Free ETS permits should stimulate decarbonisation

Global decarbonization will require a rethinking of incentives – economists
Global decarbonization will require a rethinking of incentives – economists

Carbon trading is only one part of global decarbonisation

The energy crisis will cause an increase in prices for carbon emissions in the EU – analysts
The energy crisis will cause an increase in prices for carbon emissions in the EU – analysts

A decline in industrial production in Europe could reduce demand for permits

A low emissions prices do not help fight climate change in Asia - Bloomberg
A low emissions prices do not help fight climate change in Asia - Bloomberg

China's carbon prices peak at around $9 per ton in early 2022

Negotiations on carbon market reform have begun in the EU
Negotiations on carbon market reform have begun in the EU

A major source of contention is the speed at which free emissions permits are phased out

A fall in prices for carbon emissions was predicted in July in Poland
A fall in prices for carbon emissions was predicted in July in Poland

Prices reacted strongly depending on the vote in the European Parliament and the position of the Council of the EU