Climate Cooperation China
On behalf of the International Climate Initiative (IKI)

MEE planning national ETS training countrywide

On 25 September 2019, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) issued a notice on national ETS training for the trial calculation of allocating power sector allowances and administrative management. Eight sessions comprising 17 training courses are to be held during the period from 22 October to 8 December for all provinces and regions in China on the topics of national ETS structure, administrative rules for local authorities on allowance allocation, trading management, data reporting, offsetting and so on. The target groups are provincial carbon market authorities, supporting agencies and power generation companies, including Huaeng Corporation, Datang Corporation, Huadian Corporation, China Energy Investment Corporation, State Power Investment Corporation, Guangdong Energy Group, Shenergy Group and Shenzhen Energy Group

Concurrently, the MEE published two versions of the Trial Calculation Plan for Power Generation Sector on Allowance Allocation of National ETS (‘the Plan’) with different benchmarks. Based on the Plan, the MEE requests from local climate change authorities that companies be organised for trial calculation and that results within the respective jurisdictions be submitted to the Department of Climate Change (DCC) of MEE by 6 December. Public comments on the Plan are open until 14 October.

The Plan applies only to power generator units from power generation plants and co-generation of heat and power plants. Allowances will be pre-allocated to companies based on ‘70% of their 2018 production levels × the benchmark factor’. The rest of their licences will be distributed based on their actual 2019 production data. The Plan has two different proposals. The first uses three categories of conventional coal, coal gangue and coal water slurry (including CFBC) and natural gas which set three benchmarks, respectively, of 1.015 tCO2/MWh, 1.120 tCO2/MWh and 0.382 tCO2/MWh (from another version 0.848 tCO2/MWh, 1.002 tCO2/MWh and 0.382 tCO2/MWh). The second proposal splits the conventional coal-fired plants into those with an installed capacity of above or below 300 MW, setting different benchmarks of 0.827 t CO2/MWh and 0.879 tCO2. This proposal also sets benchmarks for heat generation. The calculation of total allowances is derived from adding the electricity production allowance to the heat production allowance. Generally, coal-fired plants are forced to comply, but natural gas plants are not.

The trainings are hosted by the MEE’s Department of Climate Change, organised by the NCSC, co-organised by Tsinghua University, China Electricity Council (CEC), China Quality Certification Center (CQC), China Environmental United Certification Center (CEC), and funded by the EU-China ETS Dialogue project, the Sino-German project on Capacity Building for ETS in China, the Capacity Building Project for the Third National Biennial Update Report on Climate Change, and the World Bank.

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