EU short of CO2 permits in 2008
Reuters is reporting that it appears that industry data for 2008 carbon dioxide emissions shows a permit shortage in The European Union's Emissions Trading Scheme. In effect there was "undershooting" of carbon permits issued under the EU ETS.
This in effect meant that EU industries emitted allocated quota of permits.
This in effect meant that EU industries emitted allocated quota of permits.
COUNTRY 2008 2008 2007
EMISSIONS ALLOCATIONS EMISSIONS
Austria 32.2 30.2 31.8
Belgium 55.5 55.8 52.8
Bulgaria N/A N/A 39.2
Cyprus N/A N/A 5.4
Czech Rep. 77.9 85.4 87.8
Germany 472.6 388.8 487.1
Denmark 26.5 24.0 29.4
Estonia 13.5 11.7 15.3
Spain 162.7 151.7 186.6
Finland 36.2 36.5 42.5
France 112.2 129.5 126.6
UK 265.0 214.0 256.6
Greece 69.9 63.7 72.7
Hungary 26.0 N/A 26.8
Ireland 20.4 20.2 21.2
Italy 219.6 197.5 226.4
Liechtenstein 0.02 0.02 N/A
Lithuania 5.2 7.5 6.0
Luxembourg 2.1 2.5 2.6
Latvia 2.3 2.7 2.8
Malta N/A N/A 2.0
Netherlands 83.4 76.8 79.9
Poland 187.4 N/A 209.6
Portugal 29.9 30.5 31.2
Romania 40.4 69.7 69.6
Sweden 20.0 20.6 19.0
Slovenia 8.9 8.2 9.0
Slovakia 11.6 32.2 24.5
TOTAL 1,981.4 1,659.1 2,164.7
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