Frost & Sullivan: High Polluting Industries Encouraged to Invest in Carbon Reduction Technologies
Posted on: Tuesday, 14 April 2009, 01:30 CDT
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Prices of European Union Allowances (EUA), where one allowance represents a permit to emit one tonne of carbon dioxide under the European Union Emissions Trading scheme, are currently low. Companies who possess unused allowances will be able to sell them easily to high-polluting industries that may require extra allowances. Such actions would mutually benefit industries in either position; buyers and sellers would be able to invest their respective savings and earnings in energy efficient equipment and abatement technologies.
The price of emissions allowances in 2008 was negatively impacted by massive redundancies and production cuts across manufacturing industries in
The negative impact of the economic slowdown on the industry had at least one positive effect - since fewer emissions were produced,
"The current situation is giving high polluting industries an opportunity to cash in by selling their excess allowances allocated for Phase II. This could provide funds for investment in emissions reducing technologies when other companies try to save cash to shore up their balance sheets," says Zeinegul Hassan, Research Analyst, Renewable Energy, Frost & Sullivan. "Companies exceeding their emissions targets can benefit from buying allowances at a lower price in 2009-2010 and invest funds they did not spend on allowances into abatement technologies. With smart investments, industrial companies will be well prepared for 2013, when more allowances are to be auctioned."
According to an exemption set by the EU leaders, industries exposed to a significant risk of losing competition within the EU will be granted 100% of emissions allowances free in Phase III. Companies hoping to apply for free permits will need to demonstrate that they have deployed the best available technology. This means that only those enterprises that have invested in abatement technologies will get a chance to receive free permits, and the rest will be required to pay for the right to emit carbon dioxide.
"The competitive landscape in the equipment manufacturing may well change once this crisis recedes. The winners will be those whose R&D activities have not been suspended and who have continued to develop pollution reduction technologies," continues Zeinegul Hassan. "When the EUA price was at its lowest level of below
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