Title of article :
Intra- and extra-union flexibility in meeting the European Unionʹs emission reduction targets
Author/Authors :
Richard S.J. Tol، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in the period 2013–2020: (1) the Emissions Trade Scheme (ETS), a permit market between selected companies; (2) trade in non-ETS allotments between Member States; (3) the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) to purchase offsets in developing countries; and (4) trade in CDM warrants between Member States. This paper shows that aggregate abatement costs fall as flexibility increases. However, limited flexibility creates rents so that increasing flexibility raises costs in some Member States. Costs are reduced more by the CDM than by non-ETS trade. The CDM warrants market reduces costs by a small amount only; market power is a real issue. However, the warrants market is obsolete in case there is non-ETS trade. The CDM leads to price convergence between the ETS and non-ETS market. There would be one price for carbon in the European Union if the proposed limits on CDM access are relaxed slightly.
Keywords :
Permit trade , Greenhouse gas emission reduction , Clean development mechanism
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Journal title :
Energy Policy