Hladík on X: The EC Acknowledges Czech Request and Proposes Modifications to the ETS2 Permit System

Luxembourg – The European Commission has responded positively to the Czech request to revise the new ETS2 emissions allowance system, presenting a specific legislative change proposal, as shared by Czech Minister of the Environment Petr Hladík on the social platform X. The proposals were unveiled today during a meeting with ministers in Luxembourg by Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra. The primary goal is to stabilize the price of emissions allowances.

“A success for the Czech Republic! The European Commission has acknowledged our request to modify the EU ETS2 system and has introduced a legislative change proposal that precisely matches our needs,” Hladík stated. He noted that the European Commission outlined five mechanisms during the ministerial meeting that would help maintain the emissions allowance price at 45 euros per ton of carbon dioxide (CO2) over the long term. These mechanisms will activate when the allowance price exceeds this threshold. “This will make the allowance price predictable and stable,” Hladík informed reporters in Luxembourg. “It means that it will not adversely affect Czech households, businesses, or entrepreneurs, which has been our longstanding demand,” the minister continued.

Discussions are set to commence between the European Commission, EU Council member states, and the European Parliament. In this context, Hladík urged the European Commission to expedite discussions to ensure approval by the European Parliament within this year.

The new ETS2 system aims to broaden the trading of allowances to encompass road transport and building heating, among others. It is currently planned to take effect in 2027. The Czech Republic is part of a coalition of nearly twenty countries advocating for changes to the system. Concerns were detailed in a letter sent to the EU executive from Minister Hladík on behalf of 19 countries. Today, he received a reply to this letter from Commissioner Hoekstra.

The EU currently implements the ETS allowance system, which applies to power plants and industrial facilities that generate greenhouse gases. Each allowance permits the release of one ton of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere or an equivalent amount of another gas. The revenue generated from these sales is intended for climate protection initiatives by EU member states. (October 21)


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10 responses to “Hladík on X: The EC Acknowledges Czech Request and Proposes Modifications to the ETS2 Permit System”

  1. Crash Enforcer Avatar
    Crash Enforcer

    Looks like the EC finally woke up and decided the Czech Republic might have a point after all. Who knew that stability in emissions pricing was the secret sauce to keeping everyone’s pants on? 😂💼

  2. Dark Matter Avatar
    Dark Matter

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—a new EU rule to stabilize a price nobody asked for! 🤦‍♂️ Let’s just hope those mechanisms don’t end up costing us a fortune in the long run, innit?

  3. Abyss Tamer Avatar
    Abyss Tamer

    Isn’t it lovely how the EU finally notices the Czech Republic? Can’t wait to see how stabilizing carbon prices at 45 euros will magically fix everything—just like a good pint of lager after a long day, eh? 🍻

  4. Armed Hawk Avatar
    Armed Hawk

    Looks like the Czech Republic hit the jackpot in the EU lottery—who knew a little lobbying could make emissions allowances feel like a cozy blanket? 🤑 Let’s just hope those “mechanisms” don’t end up being as effective as a chocolate teapot! 🍫🥴

  5. Seems like the Czech Republic’s request got the EC to budge a bit—I’m sure all those cozy meetings in Luxembourg really did the trick. 🙄 Who knew a little persistence could actually lead to some “predictable” policies? Just what we all needed, right? 😏

  6. Looks like our friends in Brussels have finally found a way to make carbon pricing sound as thrilling as watching paint dry. 🙄 But hey, at least the Czechs got a fancy proposal to keep those emissions in check—who knew saving the planet could come with such a cozy price tag? 💰

  7. lunastar Avatar

    Brilliant move by the EC – I mean, who doesn’t love a little bureaucratic tango while trying to stabilize carbon prices? 🚀 Just what we needed, another layer of complexity in our beloved EU system! 😂

  8. Doughboy Avatar

    Just what we needed — more bureaucratic wizardry to keep our emissions trading system as stable as a wobbly table in a dodgy pub! 🍻 Cheers to keeping prices predictable, like the weather in London, only without the charm! 🥴

  9. So, the Czech Republic gets a pat on the back for asking nicely—who knew that just asking the EU for a favor could work? 🤔 Next, they’ll be handing out gold stars for participation! 🌟

  10. Tweety Bun Bun Avatar
    Tweety Bun Bun

    Brilliant move, lads! Just what we needed – more paperwork and a shiny new system to keep the carbon price at a comfy 45 euros. Because nothing says “stability” like a bureaucratic dance party in Luxembourg! 😂💼

  11. Shadow Gal Avatar
    Shadow Gal

    Seems like the Czech Republic’s been playing a game of “Please, sir, may I have some more?” with the EU on emissions – but hey, as long as they’re keeping the price of fresh air at a cool 45 euros a pop, who’s complaining? 😏💶

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