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Consortium

Consortium

The ECEMF consortium is led by the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm (KTH) and consists of 15 partners from 9 countries including CMCC, IIASA, PIK, TU Wien, e-think, TNO, Fraunhofer ISI, E3M, PBL, Artelys, Comillas , TU Delft, University of Melbourne and IOŚ-PIB.

 

Consortium

Consortium

The ECEMF consortium is led by KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and consists of 15 partners in total from 9 countries including CMCC, IIASA, PIK, TU Wien, e-think, TNO, Fraunhofer ISI, E3M, PBL, Artelys, Comillas, TU Delft, University of Melbourne and IOŚ-PIB.

Project goals

Project goals

The Project structure is based on three research Working Packages (WP), focused on the assessment of the EU ETS functioning, including its synergies and interactions with: Goals to be achieved in the project:

• Extending and applying the sectoral and macroeconomic models developed in the LIFE Climate CAKE PL project to identify and include in models current and prospective measures and mechanisms that may affect the operation of the EU ETS.

• Developing a high-quality, accessible information and data within the three Working Packages mentioned above, including advanced modelling employing CGE, energy and transport models as well as the knowledge and experience of CAKE experts.

• Providing a high-quality, easy accessible information and data on three Working Packages mentioned above to the European Commission, European and international public administration, policy makers, NGO’s, private entities and the public.

• Building broader and stronger international networks of experts to disseminate a high-quality information and data on evaluation of the EU ETS and to create an international political support for EU ETS and other carbon pricing mechanisms.

• Improving environmental awareness of the public through wide dissemination of high-quality information and data developed during the project implementation.

Media and Promotion

Media and Promotion

 

 

 

Reports and Analysis

Reports and Analysis

VIIEW on EU ETS 2050: “Linking EU ETS with other carbon pricing mechanisms (November 2024) 

 

 

VIIEW on EU ETS 2050: Exploring synergies between the EU ETS and other EU climate policy measures – carbon removal, hydrogen, and sectoral transport policy (April 2024)

 

 

 

VIIEW on EU ETS 2050:Nowe sektory w EU ETS
w kontekście neutralności klimatycznej UE w 2050 – Skutki dla Polski
” (June 2023) 

 

 

VIIEW on EU ETS 2050: “Changing the scope of the EU ETS” (April 2023) 

 

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