Cement sector is expected to be officially covered in China’s national ETS next year
On 29 August, SONG Zhiping, the president of World Cement Association (WCA), announced the cement sector will be officially covered in the national ETS in
On 29 August, SONG Zhiping, the president of World Cement Association (WCA), announced the cement sector will be officially covered in the national ETS in
On 29 August 2022, SONG Zhiping, the president of World Cement Association (WCA), announced the cement sector will be officially covered in the national ETS in his speech at the virtual meeting of “Carbon Asset Management and Dual Carbon Targets” held by WCA.
On 19 August 2022, the National Development Reform Committee (NDRC), National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) jointly released the
On 19 August 2022, the National Development Reform Committee (NDRC), National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) jointly released the “Implementation Plan on Accelerating the Construction of a Unified and Regulated Statistics and Accounting System.” It aims to establish a unified and standardized statistical accounting system of GHG emissions and provides reliable data support by 2025, so as to ensure the achievement of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality targets on time.
With the announcement of its 2030/2060 emissions control targets, China’s climate policy has entered a new era.
After Prof. ZHANG Xiliang predicted in April that the national ETS would cover more sectors in 2023, various media houses collected opinions from experts on the future development of the ETS in May.
The deadline for the reporting of verified emissions data for power generation companies under the national ETS for 2021 will be extended by three months to the end of September, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) said on 8 June.
According to the release of data from the first compliance cycle of the national ETS from 24 provinces, 113 companies had not surrendered allowances as of May 07.
The workshop was hosted by the National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation (NCSC) on 06 May and focused on updating emission factors for CCER projects.
In the first weeks of the new year, the Track-2-Dialogue (T2D) working groups 1 to 4 dealt with the content-related and organisational re-orientation of their fields of work.