EU Domestic Climate Change Policy: The future of the ETS and non-ETS policies, Brussel

Atomium in Brussel
© Kevin Bergenhenegouwen
datum 29 juni 2015 09:30 - 16:30
plaats Brussel, België
locatie CEPS Conference Room 1 Place du Congrès Toon locatie
organisatie Centrum voor Europese Beleidsstudies (CEPS)

Energy and Climate Change

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Following the agreement reached on the Market Stability Reserve (MSR), the European Commission will soon bring forth a proposal for the structural reform of the EU ETS, which will add currency to the October European Council Conclusions. European Council Conclusions are political guidance, however, not hard law. Following the discussion started during the Carbon Market Forum meeting on May 6, we will discuss what exactly a comprehensive reform of the EU ETS might comprise - in short, what is on the agenda?

CEPS held a first discussion on this topic on May 6th, the results of which will be summarised in preparation for this meeting.

Download the Agenda. A light lunch will be provided.

Presentations

29

June 2015

Monday

09:30-16:30

Fee information

Speakers

Andrei Marcu

Senior Advisor and Head of the CEPS Carbon Market Forum

Discussants

Meike Söker

Federal Ministry of the Environment, Germany

Stefan Schleicher

Wegener Center, University of Graz

Misato Sato

Grantham Institute - LSE

Jean Pierre Ponssard

Ecole Polytechnique

Frédéric Branger

Centre International de Recherche sur l’Environnement et le Développement, France

Frans Duijnhouwer

Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, the Netherlands

Oliver Sartor

Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales, France

Andreas Barkman

European Environment Agency

Istvan Bart

MEHI

Nikolaas Baeckelmans

ExxonMobil

Chair

Andrei Marcu

Senior Advisor and Head of the CEPS Carbon Market Forum

EU Domestic Climate Change Policy: The future of the ETS and non-ETS policies

Contact:

Isabelle Tenaerts

29

June 2015

Monday

09:30-16:30

CEPS Conference Room

1 Place du Congrès, Brussels