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Europe's MEPs adopt Fit for 55 package on emissions and climate funds

20 Apr '23
3 min read
Pic: Shutterstock/Paul Barbar
Pic: Shutterstock/Paul Barbar

Insights

  • The European Parliament has approved the reform of the EU's ETS for aviation and maritime, the CBAM, and the new SCF.
  • The parliament has approved the deals reached with EU countries in late 2022 on several key pieces of legislation that are part of the 'Fit for 55 in 2030' package.
  • The reforms aim to reduce GHG emissions by at least 55 per cent by 2030.
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have adopted the reform of the European Union’s (EU) Emissions Trading System (ETS) including for aviation and maritime, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and a new Social Climate Fund (SCF). The parliament has approved the deals reached with EU countries in late 2022 on several key pieces of legislation that are part of the ‘Fit for 55 in 2030’ package.

The adoption of the reforms is part of the EU’s plan to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 55 per cent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels in line with the European Climate Law, the European Parliament said in a press release.

The reform of the ETS was adopted with 413 votes in favour to 167 against and 57 abstentions. It increases the ambition of the ETS, as GHG emissions in the ETS sectors must be cut by 62 per cent by 2030 compared to 2005 levels. It also phases out free allowances to companies from 2026 until 2034 and creates a separate new ETS II for fuel for road transport and buildings that will put a price on GHG emissions from these sectors in 2027 (or 2028 if energy prices are exceptionally high).

The European Parliament also voted to include, for the first time, GHG emissions from the maritime sector in the ETS (500 votes to 131 and 11 abstentions) and agreed to the revision of the ETS for aviation (463 votes to 117 and 64 abstentions). This will phase out the free allowances to the aviation sector by 2026 and promote the use of sustainable aviation fuels.

With 487 votes to 81 and 75 abstentions, the European Parliament adopted the rules for the new EU CBAM, which aims to incentivise non-EU countries to increase their climate ambition and to ensure that EU and global climate efforts are not undermined by production being relocated from the EU to countries with less ambitious policies.

The CBAM will be phased in from 2026 until 2034 at the same speed as the free allowances in the EU ETS are being phased out.

The deal with member states to set up an EU SCF in 2026 to ensure that the climate transition will be fair and socially inclusive was adopted with 521 votes to 75 and 43 abstentions. Vulnerable households, micro-enterprises, and transport users who are particularly affected by energy and transport poverty will benefit from this. When fully in place, the SCF will be funded from auctioning ETS II allowances up to an amount of €65 billion, with an additional 25 per cent covered by national resources—amounting to an estimated total of €86,7 billion.

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