Emissions Trading, CDM, JI, and More – The Climate Strategy of the EU
Data
01.01.2005
01.01.2005
Autori
Gernot Klepper, Sonja M Peterson
Codice JEL
D58,F18,Q48,Q54
D58,F18,Q48,Q54
Parole chiave:
Kyoto targets,EU,EU emissions trading scheme,National allocation plans,CDM and JI,Computable general equilibrium model,DART
Kyoto targets,EU,EU emissions trading scheme,National allocation plans,CDM and JI,Computable general equilibrium model,DART
Publisher
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Editor
Carlo Carraro
Carlo Carraro
The objective of this paper is to assess the likely allocation effects of the current cli-mate protection strategy as it is laid out in the National Allocation Plans (NAPs) for the European Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS). The multi-regional, multi-sectoral CGE-model DART is used to simulate the effects of the current policies in the year 2012 when the Kyoto targets need to be met. Different scenarios are simulated in order to highlight the effects of the grandfathering of permits to energy-intensive installations, the use of the project-based mechanisms (CDM and JI), and the restriction imposed by the supplementarity criterion.