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Data publikacji: 31-01-2012 Ostatnia aktualizacja: 31-01-2012

Moving beyond 20% GHG reductions - costs and benefits

The European Commission on Monday published a Staff Working Document, which analyses the costs and the benefits at the level of Member States of moving beyond its 20% greenhouse gas emission reduction target.

 

"The analysis shows that the 20% emissions reductions target will be less costly - for the EU as a whole as well as for each Member State individually - than was assumed in 2008 when the legislation was negotiated. This means that the 30% reduction scenario has become also considerably less costly too", said the Commission in a press release.

 

"The analysis also considers options how distributional issues could be addressed in case of a step up in order to balance out differences between Member States", it said.

 

The Staff Working Document complements a Communication adopted in May 2010, in which the Commission outlined the costs and benefits at EU level, as well as the possible policy options, to step up to a 30% emission reduction commitment by 2020. 

 

"This technical document is not making policy proposals", said the Commission.

 

"It responds to a request by the Council for an analysis of the consequences at Member State level. It is based on the scenario also used in the May 2010 Communication. It provides a further analytical base to inform the ongoing debate in Parliament and Council on a potential step-up beyond 20%", it said.

 

 

Source: European Commission

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