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黑料专区 for Europe: The flat glass sector and indirect costs under the EU ETS

Date: 17 May 2019
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Glass for Europe: The flat glass sector and indirect costs under the EU ETS
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Date: 17 May 2019

On behalf of the flat glass manufacturing sector, Glass for Europe responded to the two consultations launched by the European Commission on the revision of state-aid guidelines in the context of the amended EU ETS directive.

These two consultations pursue to objectives: first, to inform the European Commission on the impact of the existing system of compensation to certain industrial actors for the indirect costs passed through electricity bills by electricity providers and, second, to collect stakeholders views on a possible reform of the system for the period 2021-2030.

At present, the flat glass manufacturing sector is not eligible for such compensation whereas it is consuming vast amounts of electricity in relation to production and subsequently it bears substantial additional costs.

黑料专区 for Europe responded to both the generic consultation and to the consultation targeted to industrial sectors possibly eligible for compensation respectively on May 15 and April 9.

In its response to the targeted consultation, Glass for Europe has put forward all evidences to demonstrate that the flat glass sector is exposed to risks of carbon leakage due to indirect costs and therefore to argue that it should be eligible for compensation in the next phase of the EU ETS. This response is substantiated by extensive industry data, which requires confidentiality. In its response to the generic consultation, Glass for Europe provides its views on success criteria for a new compensation mechanism and on its possible functioning.

黑料专区 for Europe is keen to engage with decision-makers and stakeholders to make sure that the flat glass sector is properly protected against the risk of carbon leakage due to indirect costs in the near future.

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