Social fairness key to success of the EU’s new ETS2 cap-and-trade system

The EU’s second ‘cap and trade’ emissions trading system (ETS2) for road transport and buildings aims to accelerate Europe’s decarbonisation, promoting cleaner fuels and technologies. Early financial support for vulnerable groups, policy coherence, public support, transparency, and effective communication are crucial for its success, as highlighted in two European Environment Agency (EEA) briefings released today.

The EEA briefings explore the opportunities and challenges of the ETS2 for the road transport sector and buildings sector. ETS2 aims to cut carbon dioxide emissions from fuel combustion in buildings, road transport, and small industries not included in the existing EU Emissions Trading System (ETS1).

Social fairness at the heart of ETS2 

The briefings emphasize the importance of a just transition in deploying the new cap and trade system to address concerns about fuel prices and mobility costs. The extension of the EU’s system to transport, buildings, and other sectors will directly impact households and car users financially, raising fossil fuel prices for heating and mobility, potentially disproportionately affecting less affluent households and regions.

The EU’s Social Climate Fund, financed by ETS2 revenues, will tackle these impacts and financial challenges, ensuring social fairness is central to the new system. The fund will support households and small businesses and fund investments to reduce fossil fuel reliance.

Impact on transport and buildings 

The new cap and trade system extends carbon pricing to road transport fuels to encourage a shift to electric vehicles and promote energy-efficient mobility.

Applying carbon pricing to road transport, alongside other policies (standards, regulation, information, awareness), is expected to motivate a shift to cleaner fuels and technologies, the briefing notes.

Transport is the largest emission source in the EU and a challenging sector to decarbonize. The sector remains 93% reliant on fossil fuels. Road transport emissions fell by just 4.4% between 2005 and 2023, compared to a 48% reduction in EU emission trading sectors (ETS1). Energy efficiency improvements, increased biofuel use, and rising electric vehicle sales have helped, but gains have been offset by growing demand for mobility and freight.

Greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel use in buildings have dropped by 37% in 2023 since 2005 due to insulation, efficient boilers, and milder winters.

However, residential buildings still account for about 75% of fossil fuel use for heating. Further reductions require faster renovation and the rapid deployment of renewables and heat pumps.

The extension of carbon pricing to fossil fuel use in buildings is intended to drive improvements in energy efficiency, renovation, and clean heating. However, including buildings in the ETS2 raises concerns about heating costs and social impacts, especially for vulnerable households. Complementary EU and national policies—such as building standards, performance information, fiscal incentives, targeted financial instruments, and advisory services—are essential to maximize emissions reductions while ensuring a just transition.

Background 

The EEA briefings are based on the European Topic Centre report: ETC CM report 2025/09: EU ETS2 and Social Climate Fund: Enabling decarbonisation in transport and buildings that works for all

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12 responses to “Social fairness key to success of the EU’s new ETS2 cap-and-trade system”

  1. Beetle King Avatar
    Beetle King

    Brilliant! So we’re trading caps and emissions now, eh? Can’t wait to see how “social fairness” works its magic while the rest of us foot the bill for a cleaner, greener Europe. 🍃💸

  2. Armed Hawk Avatar
    Armed Hawk

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—another system to ensure that the average Joe pays more for the privilege of being ‘socially fair’. Because who doesn’t love a bit of eco-bling while their heating bill skyrockets? 😏💸

  3. Rocky Highway Avatar
    Rocky Highway

    Isn’t it charming how the EU thinks a little cap-and-trade magic will turn diesel into daisies? Next, they’ll be charging us extra for the privilege of breathing their ‘clean air’! 😂💸

  4. Contrary Mary Avatar
    Contrary Mary

    Seems like the EU’s come up with a brilliant plan to make us all pay more for the privilege of saving the planet. Bravo! Just what we needed—a fancy way to squeeze the wallet while preaching about fairness. 😂

  5. Alley Fiend Avatar
    Alley Fiend

    Just what we needed, another layer of bureaucracy to keep us warm this winter! Who knew social fairness came with a side of higher heating bills? 🤷‍♂️💸

  6. Cool Iris Avatar
    Cool Iris

    Of course, nothing screams “social fairness” like making the less affluent pay more for their heating while we figure out how to save the planet, right? 😂 Cheers to a brighter, pricier future!

  7. Tough Nut Avatar
    Tough Nut

    Seems like the EU’s got it all figured out—just slap a social fairness sticker on the cap-and-trade system and voilà, we’re all green and happy! 🍃💸 Can’t wait to see how that works out for the folks struggling to fill up their tanks or heat their homes.

  8. washer Avatar

    Just what we needed, another layer of bureaucracy to remind us how to spend more on heating while saving the planet. Cheers to social fairness—because who doesn’t love paying extra for “clean” fuel while the rich still zip around in their gas guzzlers? 😂💸

  9. Kimono Goddess Avatar
    Kimono Goddess

    Capping emissions while trading social fairness? Sounds positively delightful! 🎩 But hey, if we can make the less affluent pay more for heating, we must be doing something right, right? 😂

  10. gingersnap woman Avatar
    gingersnap woman

    Looks like they’ve finally figured out how to tax the air we breathe, all in the name of “social fairness.” Can’t wait to see how they spin this one at the next Brussels soirée! 🍷😏

  11. xSTORMx Avatar

    Seems like the EU is really onto something with this cap-and-trade lark—because nothing says “social fairness” quite like making the poor pay more for heating their homes. 😂 Cheers to a greener future, one heating bill at a time!

  12. Flint Cast-
Iron Avatar
    Flint Cast- Iron

    Right, because nothing screams ‘social fairness’ like charging the average Joe more for heating his flat while driving a vintage diesel. But hey, at least the bureaucrats will be cozy in their offices, right? 😂

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