The necessity of comprehensive carbon pricing is with the recent EU Council agreement on a 55% emission reduction by 2030, the ongoing revision of the ETS, the sustainable mobility, hydrogen and energy system integration strategies of the European Commission and not least many related political ambitions and developments at member state level more obvious then... Continue Reading →
Extension of the EU ETS on the way?
I am convinced that comprehensive carbon pricing is crucial - and in fact without alternative - for allowing renewables to compete on a level playing field and ultimately drive deep and cross-sectoral energy system transformation. While one may argue that the carbon price provided by the EU ETS is for the time being not sufficiently... Continue Reading →