Diplomarbeit, 2008
106 Seiten, Note: 1
This master thesis aims to analyze the design and potential for linking different certificate trading schemes for greenhouse gas emission reductions, renewable energy, and energy efficiency. It investigates the compatibility of existing systems, explores the potential benefits and drawbacks of linking, and provides an overview of the current state of the global market for these certificates.
The thesis begins with an introduction highlighting the urgency of climate change mitigation and outlining the objectives of the work. Chapter 2 discusses the rationale behind climate protection, exploring the causes of global warming and reviewing various approaches to greenhouse gas reduction. Chapter 3 provides a general overview of market-based instruments in environmental policy and their evolution, emphasizing the design characteristics of emission trading schemes.
Chapter 4 focuses on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading (Grey Certificates), presenting a comprehensive overview of the global market for this type of certificate. The chapter analyzes various existing and proposed GHG Emission Trading Schemes worldwide, including the EU ETS, the Norwegian ETS, the Chicago Climate Exchange, and schemes in Australia, Japan, Canada, Switzerland, and the United States. Chapter 5 investigates the different types and potential impacts of linking GHG Emission Trading Schemes.
Chapter 6 explores renewable energy trading (Green Certificates), examining options for promoting renewable energy production, providing an overview of the functioning of Green Certificate schemes, and discussing the implementation of the Guarantees of Origin system in the EU. Chapter 7 delves into energy efficiency trading (White Certificates), outlining the principles of this type of certificate system and highlighting the examples of Italy, the UK, and France. The chapter also examines opportunities and barriers for the implementation of White Certificate schemes within the EU.
The main keywords of this work include: climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, environmental policy, market-based instruments, certificate trading schemes, emission trading schemes, renewable energy, energy efficiency, linking, compatibility, EU ETS, Grey Certificates, Green Certificates, White Certificates.
Grey Certificates are for greenhouse gas emission trading, Green Certificates promote renewable energy, and White Certificates represent energy efficiency improvements.
Linking aims to achieve economically optimal solutions for climate protection by creating larger, more liquid markets that allow for cost-efficient emission reductions across different regions or sectors.
The European Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) is used as the reference system for analyzing the compatibility and linking potential of other greenhouse gas trading schemes worldwide.
Key parameters include cap setting (total emissions allowed), allocation of allowances, coverage (which sectors are included), offsets, and cost control measures.
The thesis explores the interaction between these schemes, identifying possibilities for linking but also potential conflicts with other policy goals and barriers to implementation.
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