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                EU ETS Allocation: evaluation of present system and options beyond 2012
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                Beleidsstudies
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                30-12-2006
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                ECN-W--07-007
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        Gepubliceerd in: Zeitschrift für Energiewirtschaft (GWV Media), , 2006, Vol.30, 4, p.285-292.
        
    
    
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        The main purposes of this paper are (i) to evaluate briefly the present EU ETS allocation system up to 2012 and,subsequently (ii) to discuss shortly the pros and cons of allocation options for the  period  beyond  2012,  including  different allocation  decision levels (national versus EU-wide) and different allocation  methods (i.e. grandfathering, benchmarking or auctioning). The present system is primarily characterised by decision-making at the national level and  free  allocation  of  emission  allowances based on  grandfathering  and benchmarking, resulting in  a complex diversity of  allocation rules and  adverse effects on efficiency, equity and investments in carbon  abatement technologies.The  paper  concludes  that  harmonization or centralization  of allocation decision-making at  the EU level  may address some adverse effects of the present allocation system.  However, MS governments are likely to be rather reluctant to transfer a major part of their allocation decision  competence to the EC level as allocation  decisions may have  significant distributional and competitive effects at the national, sectoral and firm levels. Moreover, assuming a global climate policy regime is still lacking in 2013, a differentiation of allocation methods could be considered, including (i) auctioning for sheltered sectors, (ii) grand-fathering for incumbents in exposed sectors,  (iii)  generic  benchmarking  for newcomers in exposed sectors, and (iv) recycling  of  auction  revenues.  Once  a global climate policy regime is  introduced, auctioning can be applied to all ETS  participants while the auction revenues can be used to finance general socioeconomic  purposes,  including  the promotion  of  low-cost  technologies  for carbon saving and storage. 
    
    
        
        
    
    
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