Sentences with phrase «free allocation»

Instead of giving subsidies to big firms alone in the form of free allocations, provide subsidies to all.
As you note, trade exposed industries are given free allocation which can mean they are not actually covered by the price.
Price on carbon mitigated by free allocations TBA; Clean Air Act performance standards in 2016 determined by statute
The EU Commission also proposes a revision of the procedure for free allocation of emission rights to the companies in question.
Price on carbon mitigated by free allocations based 50 % on historical emissions; Clean Air Act performance standards in 2016 determined by EPA
The fairness of the system has been substantially increased by the move towards EU - wide free allocation rules for industrial installations and by the introduction of a redistribution mechanism that entitles new Member States to auction more allowances.
More harmonisation has been agreed in many areas, including with respect to the cap - setting (an EU - wide cap instead of the national caps in phases 1 and 2) and the rules for transitional free allocation.
Allowances can be distributed through free allocation, by auction, or by some combination of the two.
In phase IV the accelerated fall in free allocation, reduction in leakage - list sectors and the change to benchmarking rules will see all but the fortunate few become short carbon.
The algorithm gives it to A and gives item 4 to B, which is an envy - free allocation because each player prefers its items to the other player's:
Yann Andreassen — 1310 GMT: Overall, the new post-2020 EU ETS rules — through an increase of the linear reduction factor (LRF) to 2.2 % together with more stringent post-2020 free allocation rules — will translate into reduced long positions alongside more and higher short positions.
The reality is that when you walk people through the fact that generous free allocation is nothing more than a ratification of the current status quo but with actual counting and increased emission mitigation responsibility over time, people do understand that if we are indded trying to reduce emissions, a cap combined with technological and economic flexibility makes an enormous amount of sense.
Emil Dimantchev — 1100 GMT: The Commission's proposal places a cap on free allocation after 2020.
The ultimate political question seems to be whether there is greater (geographic and sectoral) political support for the Waxman - Markey (H.R. 2454) approach of substantial free allocations and targeted use of auction revenue, or if there is greater (populist) political support for the full auction combined with lump - sum rebate which characterizes the «cap - and - dividend» approach.
The basic premise of cap and trade is that each year a certain amount of allowances, or permits to pollute, are made available by a mix of free allocation and quarterly auctions.
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Industrial installations will receive transitional free allocation.
Nonetheless, a substantial share of allowances is still distributed through free allocation, with policy justifications including protection for trade - exposed industries and prevention of economic activity leakage outside of the European Union.
Although such an efficient, envy - free allocation is not always possible, the algorithm finds one that comes as close to this ideal as can be achieved.
Sixth, the Rudd scheme fails to cost the complex administrative arrangements that will be required in order to effect the auctioning, the free allocations and the redistribution of permit revenues across the economy.
The sixth point, «fails to cost the complex administrative arrangements that will be required in order to effect the auctioning, the free allocations and the redistribution of permit revenues across the economy», is one of two inherent features of every Australian measure.
In practice, this means that existing operators will be able to use credits up to a minimum of 11 % of their allocation during the period 2008 - 2012, while a top - up is foreseen for operators with the lowest sum of free allocation and allowed use of credits in the 2008 - 2012 period.
intends to offer an amendment on the Senate floor to eliminate the free allocation of a significant portion of the carbon allowances to politically - powerful special interests and require that all carbon allowances be auctioned.
If the option is applied, the Member State has to undertake to invest in improving and upgrading of the infrastructure, in clean technologies and in diversification of their energy mix and sources of supply for an amount to the extent possible equal to the market value of the free allocation.
EPA is seeking comment on whether the model rule and proposed federal plan should include auctioning of some or all allowances, rather than free allocation, despite these requirements.)
Free allocation of allowances can help compensate newly regulated sources for the cost of complying with the new regulations and may help reduce the risk for generators.
Europe's heavy industries fear the European Commission's post-2020 ETS reform proposal will bring increasing costs for them, as it cuts their free allocation of CO2 allowances by a quarter while potentially trebling the market price of any additional units they will need to buy.
Of eight EU nations eligible for the free allocations, Poland claimed 60 % of the total up until 2019.
The saving grace is that it could have been worse, free allocations were due to be phased out by 2027 and under the EC's review the vast majority of companies will be, perhaps surprisingly, better off.
Rather than using a «free allocation» method, some states pursuing mass - based compliance may choose to auction allowances to polluters.
Emission allowances are distributed by a mix of free allocation and quarterly auctions.
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