The European Commission is consulting until 10 March on introducing stricter conditions for compensating businesses for indirect costs of the EU ETS. This would involve reducing the number of sectors eligible for compensation and lowering the compensation rate from 85% to 75%. These changes are designed to comply with revised ETS state aid guidelines under the proposed ‘European green deal’.
The EU ETS generates two types of costs for companies:
EU law provides for compensation for both types of costs in accordance with the ETS state aid guidelines. The proposed revisions would:
See bit.ly/36iwImv.
The European Commission is consulting until 10 March on introducing stricter conditions for compensating businesses for indirect costs of the EU ETS. This would involve reducing the number of sectors eligible for compensation and lowering the compensation rate from 85% to 75%. These changes are designed to comply with revised ETS state aid guidelines under the proposed ‘European green deal’.
The EU ETS generates two types of costs for companies:
EU law provides for compensation for both types of costs in accordance with the ETS state aid guidelines. The proposed revisions would:
See bit.ly/36iwImv.