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10 - 11 September 2008 – Centre Borschette, Rue Froissart 36, Brussels, Belgium
The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS), established by EU Directive 2003/87/EC, started on 1 January 2005. In order for the EU-ETS to be successful in the long term, i.e. beyond 2013, it is important to both strengthen and harmonise the compliance chain of CO2 emissions trading. The compliance chain entails the permit application, the validation of the monitoring plan, implementation and execution of the monitoring plan, reporting of emissions in the annual emission report, verification of the emission data in the AER, inspections and if needed enforcement actions and sanctions.
This conference “EU ETS Compliance: the Way Forward” will be used as a tool to improve coherence, to harmonize the compliance chain among Member States and to open a communication channel with the policy-making process. The focus is on regional and, possibly, local levels, facilitating at the same time better participation from Competent Authorities and connecting compliance issues more directly with the policy making process.
Raising the profile of EU-ETS compliance will be fundamental in strengthening the credibility and transparency of the system. Member States and stakeholders need to trust that in the EU, a ton of CO2 emitted is always equivalent to a ton of CO2 monitored. This will be particularly important in linking to other non EU ET systems.
The objectives of the conference are:
The ambition of the conference is to create the momentum for improving coherence and further harmonisation of EU-ETS compliance. Establishing the EU-ETS Compliance Forum (CF) is meant as a first step in this process. This should result in a substantial capacity building process that will ensure an overall more coherent compliance strategy at national and regional level.
The main deliverable of the Conference is a structured plan for the establishment, position, and working program of the Compliance Forum (CF)
The first day of the conference is in the Albert Borschette Conference Building in Brussels and will consist primarily of expert discussion groups organized, in the form of workshops. The second day is mainly intended for political and strategic deliberation on the conclusions from day 1.
The conference organisation aims for an audience that includes people who have an interest in and are in a position to resolve Compliance Chain issues regarding emissions trading. The key audience consists of CAs (Competent Authorities) and policymakers (Ministries). Accreditation and verification bodies will also be represented. A number of representatives from industry and NGOs will be invited, as well as selected Commission officials.
More information:
Workshop Session I:
(Dealing with) similarities and differences on EU ETS enforcement
[285 KB]
Jeroen Kruijd
PwC
Swedish presentation
[59 KB]
Fredrik Zetterlund
Climate Department
Polish presentation
[1.69 MB]
Tomasz Karpiński
KASHUE - The National Administration of the Emission Trading System
German presentation
[585 KB]
Matthias Wolf
U.B.A.
Conclusions
[48 KB]
Fazit Harders
Conclusions
[55 KB]
Sina Wartmann
Workshop Session II:
Introduction Workshop Session II
[19 KB]
Chris Dekkers
Ministry VROM
XML-Interface (XETL-Language)
[867 KB]
Dr Thomas Bigalke
Head of Section "Information Technology" IT Quality Assurance
German Emission Trading Authority at Federal Environmental Agency
Finnish approach of EU-ETS workflow automation
[256 KB] Jarno Ilme
Head of Unit Enegry Market Authority
Tuomas Riski
Vice president, Innofactor
UK use of IT tools in the EU ETS Compliance Process
[47 KB]
Joel Ormonde
Environment Agency for England and Wales
A story about EU ETS, other reporting requirements and SEIS
[1.92 MB]
Andreas Barkman
Project mananger GHG emissions and emission trading
Identified issues, activities needed, questions for panellists
Session II: Data Quality, Transparency and the Role IT in the Compliance Chain
[94 KB]Krzysztof Olendrzyński
Institute of Environmental Protection - The National Administration of the Emissions Trading Scheme
Conclusions and Recommendations
Workshop2 : Data Quality, Transparency and the Role IT in the Compliance Chain
[67 KB]
Ken Macken
Programme Manager – Climate Change Unit
Working Session III
Verification & AccreditationPoints for Discussion at the EU ETS Compliance Conference
[105 KB]
Lucy Landlin
Future Perfect
Third trading period after 2012
[68 KB]
Marco Loprieno
DG ENV European Commission
Findings from Workshop Session III
[59 KB]
Marc Allessie - moderator
Findings of the Rapporteur of Workshop Session III
[71 KB]
Machtelt Oudenes
Continuous Improvement of the Monitoring Methodology: UK Best Practice
[52 KB]
Rob Gemmill - Environment Agency for England & Wales
Man/days atribuition for GHG verification
[156 KB]
João Bolina
Agencia Portuguesa Ambiente
Working Session IV:
The Registry Administrators ForumIMPEL TFS Experiences of a European Enforcement Network
[664 KB]
Nancy Isarin –
Impel TFS Secretariat
Strengthening the Compliance Chain – The Compliance Forum as a Way Forward
[49 KB]
Andrew Hitchings – Emission Trading Manager
Environment Agency (England and Wales)
Activities and Organisations of the Compliance Forum
[126 KB]
Martine Meerburg
Regulator Emission Trading
Strengthening the compliance chain
[51 KB]
Alistair Ritchie - Martin Bigg
Issues and Question for Panel Discussion 1: Public Sector
[64 KB]
Christian Egenhofer
Senior Fellow
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels
Issues and Question for Panel Discussion 2 : Private Sector
[64 KB]
Christian Egenhofer
Senior Fellow
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels
Issues and Question for Panel Discussion 3 : International dimensions of compliance issues
[62 KB]
Christian Egenhofer
Senior Fellow
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels