China’s carbon market: Development, evaluation, coordination of local and national carbon markets, and common prosperity

ZhongXiang Zhang
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Launching national carbon market with the power sector is a good start to achieve the commitments to both carbon peaking and carbon neutrality at the lowest cost. Since its operation, the carbon prices fall CNY40∼60 per ton. The block agreement transaction dominates trading, but with an average discount rate of 9.6% in block agreement, the aforementioned carbon prices overestimate the overall carbon prices. While the compliance rate measured against entities reached 94.4%, it differs significantly across provinces, ranging from 82.9% to 100%. Entities engaging in trading are mainly for compliance, and therefore transaction is driven by compliance. This article argues that the development of carbon market requires further reform of the electricity pricing mechanism and coordinated development of various related markets. The article argues that iron and steel, cement industry, and electrolytic aluminum should be given priority for inclusion of the national carbon market in the second batch, suggests necessity to establish a national carbon trading legislation and a scientific long-term mechanism for quota allocation, and emphasizes the importance of small entities in achieving the full compliance. Given the co-existence of national carbon market and regional carbon pilots, the article suggests the specific areas for the regional carbon markets to take the initiative to strengthen the synergistic effects of national carbon market. Furthermore, the article strongly recommends to continuously increase the proportion of carbon allowances auctions, and to set up a transformation fund from the proceeds of paid allocation of allowances to support regions at low levels of development and technology.

中国碳市场:发展、评估、协调地方和国家碳市场,共同繁荣
与电力部门一起启动全国碳市场是以最低成本实现碳达峰和碳中和承诺的良好开端。自运营以来,碳价格每吨下降40~60元。大宗协议交易主导着交易,但由于大宗协议的平均贴现率为9.6%,上述碳价格高估了整体碳价格。虽然实体的合规率达到94.4%,但各省的合规性差异很大,从82.9%到100%不等。从事交易的实体主要是为了合规,因此交易是由合规驱动的。本文认为,发展碳市场需要进一步改革电价机制,协调发展各种相关市场。文章认为,钢铁、水泥工业和电解铝应优先纳入第二批全国碳市场,建议有必要建立国家碳交易立法和科学的配额分配长效机制,并强调小型实体在实现完全合规方面的重要性。在国家碳市场与区域碳试点并存的情况下,文章提出了区域碳市场应在特定领域主动加强国家碳市场的协同效应。此外,文章强烈建议继续提高碳排放配额拍卖的比例,并从配额的有偿分配收益中设立转型基金,以支持发展和技术水平较低的地区。
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