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Presentation of “EU ETS : LAST CALL” report key conclusions from I4CE, Enerdata and IFPEN report on its Post-2020 reform

Conferences - By : Marion DUPONT / Charlotte VAILLES

On the occasion of the publication of their report, I4CEEnerdata and IFPEN invite you to the presention of their analysis.

 

Date and time: Tuesday, October 10th, 2017 from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

Location: Caisse des Dépôts, Gérard Bureau room, 56 rue de Lille, 75007 Paris

 

Context

A window of opportunity to reform the EU ETS is currently open but closing soon: the EU ETS directive is currently being revised for its Phase IV (2021-2030), and trilogue negotiations between EU institutions, started in April 2017, will probably succeed in the fall.

 

I4CEEnerdata and IFPEN demonstrate in their report that the reform proposals from the EU Parliament and the EU Council are not sufficient to make the EU ETS a driver of decarbonisation in industry and energy sectors over its Phase IV (2021-2030).

 

The report analyzes greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions, the cost of necessary abatements, the functioning of the Market Stability Reserve and the framework of free allocation to industries. The report also examines the impacts of an exit of the UK from the EU ETS, as well as the possible introduction of a price corridor on the EU ETS.

 

Program

16h30      Is the EU ETS reform sufficient to drive decarbonation in industry and energy sectors over its Phase IV?

Introduction

Emilie ALBEROLA,  Program Director- Industry, Energy and Climate

 

Synthesis of the results of the report

  • Charlotte VAILLES, Project Manager, I4CE
  • Cyril CASSISA, Project Manager, Enerdata
  • Paula COUSSY, CO2 Markets Expert, IFPEN

Questions – Answers

 

17h15     Interventions of EU ETS stakeholders

  • Patrick DE DECKER, Senior Coordinator « Environnement-CO2 », TOTAL
  • Michel MATHEU, Head of EU Strategy, European Affairs Division, EDF
  • Yue DONG, Policy Officer, EU ETS, French Ministry for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition, DGEC

Questions-Answers

 

18h00    Cocktail

10 Oct 2017

Presentation of “EU ETS : LAST CALL” report key conclusions from I4CE, Enerdata and IFPEN report on its Post-2020 reform

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