Secteurs manufacturiers dans le système communautaire d'échange de quotas d'émissions
Stephen Lecourt
in Economics Thesis from University Paris Dauphine from Paris Dauphine University
Abstract:
The thesis focuses on the aggregated non-power sector covered under the EU ETS. First, the non-power sector contribution to CO2 emissions changes in the first two phases of the Scheme (2005-2012), both from a final demand perspective and a supply perspective, is compared to that of the power sector at first. Then, the implications of the non-power sector specific free allocation methodology in the third phase of the Scheme (2013-2020) are scrutinized, which constitutes one of the first thorough assessment of Phase 3 benchmarking. It is showed that both from a final demand perspective and a supply perspective, the non-power sector, through its interrelated character and its activity levels, has contributed to changes in EU ETS CO2 emissions more than the power sector did, over the 2005-2012 period. It is also showed that, despite its free allocation redistribution effects, benchmark-based Phase 3 free allocation remains flawed and may benefit from further improvements to be up to the central role of the non-power sector in the EU ETS dynamics.
Keywords: Analyse entrée-sortie; Analyse de décomposition; Sceqe; Allocation gratuite de quotas; Benchmarking; Secteur manufacturier; Émissions de CO2; Input-output analysis; Decomposition analysis; Eu ets; Free allocation; Manufacturing sector; CO2 emissions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L6 Q01 Q51 Q53 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014 Written 2014
Note: dissertation
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