Eu ETS Market Fundamental Changes

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Joanna Sikora-Alicka
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Abstract An organization emits carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) through its daily operations, such as the electricity used to power its offices, manufacture products, and then fossil fuels used in vehicles to distribute them. This is referred to as an organization’s carbon footprint, and there is increasing stakeholder and regulatory pressure on management teams globally to reduce them. On other words, it is increasingly critical that the quantity of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that a company is releasing into the atmosphere can be accurately measured in order to ensure that is being reduced accordingly. The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) is the most crucial tool for decarbonizing Europe, but it has also become a money-making machine. States and financial investors earn; for the power industry, which pays for it, the worst thing is not the system’s presence but its instability. Huge price jumps make it impossible to plan budgets and investments sensibly. This paper provides an introduction to the EU’s Emissions Trading System. As such it provides a discussion of the historical and legal context in which the EU ETS developed and now operates. This article covers the various ways in which these market dynamics, regulatory requirements and stakeholder expectations have converged to make European carbon markets a critical topic for today’s analyst.
欧盟排放交易计划市场的基本变化
摘要 一个组织通过其日常运营排放二氧化碳(CO2)和其他温室气体(GHGs),例如为其办公室供电、生产产品,以及用于配送产品的车辆所使用的化石燃料。这就是组织的碳足迹,全球利益相关者和监管机构对管理团队施加的减少碳足迹的压力与日俱增。换句话说,越来越重要的是,必须准确测量公司向大气排放的二氧化碳和其他温室气体的数量,以确保相应地减少排放量。欧盟排放交易体系(EU ETS)是欧洲去碳化最重要的工具,但同时也成为了赚钱的机器。国家和金融投资者赚得盆满钵满,而对于为其买单的电力行业来说,最糟糕的不是该系统的存在,而是它的不稳定性。巨大的价格跳跃使人们无法合理规划预算和投资。本文介绍了欧盟的排放交易体系。因此,本文讨论了欧盟排放交易体系发展和目前运作的历史和法律背景。这篇文章涵盖了这些市场动态、监管要求和利益相关者的期望汇聚在一起,使欧洲碳市场成为当今分析师的一个重要课题的各种方式。
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Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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