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EU ETS Stationary Installations Allowances by Type 2024

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In 2024, the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU-ETS) allocated a total of *** million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO₂e) emission allowances for free to stationary installations.

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From 2027, the new ETS 2 standard will come into force in all member states of the European Union. It expands the emission allowance system. It will now apply to transport, motor fuels and fossil fuels for households. Emission allowances have already started to be traded on the Leipzig Energy Exchange, but their price is almost twice as high as the ceiling set and expected by the European Union. If the prices of allowances were to remain at the …

The Leipzig Energy Exchange EEX has started trading in household emission allowances. These new allowances, part of the upcoming ETS2 system, are intended to cover emissions from fuel combustion in households, transport and small industry from 2027. However, their price is already raising concerns about a significant increase in the cost of living and inflationary pressures on the economy.

Prague - Representatives of the government, unions and employers are preparing to jointly discuss analyses of the introduction of emission allowances or the use of the social climate fund today. The tripartite will also debate priorities for the use of European subsidies after 2027 or this year's financing of economic diplomacy programs. The agenda also includes an action plan to support collective bargaining and a report on the implementation o…

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