Emissions Trading Directive definition

Emissions Trading Directive means Directive 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 October 2003 (as amended by Directive 2004/101/EC, Directive 2008/101/EC, Regulation 219/2009 and Directive 2009/29/EC) establishing a scheme for greenhouse gas emissions allowance trading and amending Council Directive 96/61/EC.
Emissions Trading Directive means Directive 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 October 2003 establishing a scheme for greenhouse gas emission allowance trading within the Community and amending Directive 96/61/EC of the Council, amended by Directive 2004/101/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 October 2004 (OJ EU No. L 338, page 18),
Emissions Trading Directive has the meaning set forth in Section 5.29(a)(xi).

Examples of Emissions Trading Directive in a sentence

  • Bearing in mind the crucial role of a global carbon market and the need to provide long-term certainty, the European Council looks forward to the forthcoming revision of the Emissions Trading Directive, which should take effect at the start of the third trading period beginning in 2013.

  • Transport is regulated at Member State level but will also fall under the Emissions Trading Directive, thus incurring the relevant administrative impacts.

  • The Commission could insist upon these conditions because the Emissions Trading Directive granted it the power to review and to reject individual NAPs, but this power had to be exercised judiciously.

  • CCS as a whole can be included in the EU ETS from Phase II (via Article 24 of the Emissions Trading Directive), although modifications for Phase III (2012) to allow each element of the CCS chain (source, transport, injection and storage) to be designated as separate installations in their own right have been assessed separately under the Impact Assessment for the revision of Directive 2003/87.

  • Simplifying assumptions were necessary, and following detailed analysis33 the following main options were outlined: Option 1: Use the EU Emissions Trading Directive for risk management.

  • The first instrument is the Emissions Trading Directive (ETS Directive)6, which establishes the ‘cap and trade’ system itself, including key requirements on e.g., covered installations, allocation of allowances, monitoring, and trading.

  • The administrative impacts for CO2 capture will be the standard impacts of the IPPC Directive and the Emissions Trading Directive.

  • A document entitled “Compliance Report Assessing Application of Article 11b(6) of Emissions Trading Directive to Hydroelectric Project Activities Exceeding 20 MW” (further referred to as the Compliance Report Template) sets out the assessment criteria selected by Member States.

  • In doing so, we are meeting regulatory require- ments, such as those of the EU Emissions Trading Directive or comparable regulations in other countries, which aim to decrease CO2 emissions by either defining strict limits or providing economic incentives.

  • The Emissions Trading Directive is in the process of revision and will revise the ETS as necessary in order to meet the climate change objectives of the Community (in particular the commitment for a reduction of 20% GHG by 2020 and any additional reductions).


More Definitions of Emissions Trading Directive

Emissions Trading Directive means Directive 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a scheme for greenhouse gas emissions allowance trading within the Community and amending Council Directive 96/61/EC(5) as amended from time to time.

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