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Radio Prostor | Czech Republic will seek a postponement of the emission allowance system in the EU

The Czech Republic will seek to postpone and modify the new ETS2 emissions trading system in the European Union until at least 2028. According to current plans, the system, which is supposed to extend the trading of allowances to, for example, road transport or heating of buildings, should apply from 2027. Filip Křenek, analyst at EUROPEUM Institute, commented for radio Prostor.
18. December 2024

At the moment, it is definitely not possible to abolish emission allowances if we are only talking about the so-called ETS2, a system that should be gradually introduced. This would require a legislative change, but there are a number of other measures linked to this. If we postpone the domestic ETS, we cannot then demand any fees from third countries.

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