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Electricity regulation in the Chinese national emissions trading scheme (ETS): lessons for carbon leakage and linkage with the EU ETS

机译:中国国家排放权交易计划(ETS)中的电力法规:关于碳泄漏和与欧盟ETS的联系的课程

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Carbon leakage is central to the discussion on how to mitigate climate change. The current carbon leakage literature focuses largely on industrial production, and less attention has been given to carbon leakage from the electricity sector (the largest source of carbon emissions in China). Moreover, very few studies have examined in detail electricity regulation in the Chinese national emissions trading system (which leads, for example, to double counting) or addressed its implications for potential linkage between the EU and Chinese emissions trading systems (ETSs). This article seeks to fill this gap by analysing the problem of carbon leakage' from the electricity sector under the China ETS. Specifically, a Law & Economics approach is applied to scrutinize legal documents on electricity/carbon regulation and examine the economic incentive structures of stakeholders in the inter-/intra-regional electricity markets. Two forms of electricity carbon leakage' are identified and further supported by legal evidence and practical cases. Moreover, the article assesses the environmental and economic implications for the EU of potential linkage between the world's two largest ETSs. In response, policy suggestions are proposed to address electricity carbon leakage, differentiating leakage according to its sources.Key policy insights Electricity carbon leakage in China remains a serious issue that has yet to receive sufficient attention.Such leakage arises from the current electricity/carbon regulatory framework in China and jeopardizes mitigation efforts.With the US retreat on climate efforts, evidence suggests that EU officials are looking to China and expect an expanded carbon market to reinforce EU global climate leadership.Given that the Chinese ETS will be twice the size of the EU ETS, a small amount of carbon leakage in China could have significant repercussions. Electricity carbon leakage should thus be considered in any future EU-China linking negotiations.
机译:碳泄漏对于如何减轻气候变化的讨论至关重要。当前的碳泄漏文献主要集中在工业生产上,而对电力部门(中国最大的碳排放源)的碳泄漏关注较少。此外,很少有研究详细研究中国国家排放权交易系统中的电力监管(例如,导致重复计算)或解决其对欧盟与中国排放权交易系统(ETS)之间潜在联系的影响。本文旨在通过分析中国碳交易体系下电力部门的碳泄漏问题来填补这一空白。具体而言,采用法律和经济学方法来审查有关电力/碳管制的法律文件,并检查区域间/区域内电力市场中利益相关者的经济激励结构。确定了两种形式的电力碳泄漏”,并得到了法律证据和实际案例的进一步支持。此外,本文评估了世界上两个最大的ETS之间潜在的联系对欧盟的环境和经济影响。作为回应,提出了解决电力碳泄漏,根据泄漏源区分泄漏的政策建议。主要政策见解中国的电力碳泄漏仍然是一个严重的问题,尚未引起足够的重视,这种泄漏源于当前的电力/碳监管随着美国在气候变化努力上的退缩,有证据表明欧盟官员正在关注中国,并期望扩大的碳市场可以加强欧盟在全球气候变化方面的领导地位,因为中国的碳交易量将是碳排放交易规模的两倍。欧盟排放交易体系,中国少量的碳泄漏可能会产生重大影响。因此,在未来的中欧任何联系谈判中都应考虑电力碳泄漏。

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