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来源类型 | Chairing |
规范类型 | 其他 |
Triggering Innovation for Decarbonisation | |
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发表日期 | 2013 |
出版年 | 2013 |
语种 | 英语 |
概述 | Read more about Triggering Innovation for Decarbonisation TimeLoc 20 November 2013 Warsaw Poland Benjamin Görlach Success in the battle against climate change will depend on the ability to find new and innovative solutions for a variety of emission-producing activities: from energy supply to industrial production, to housing, food and transport. At the UN Climate Conference in Warsaw, a joint side event of the two EU-funded research projects CECILIA2050 and ENTRACTE discussed to what extent climate policies deployed in the EU have been able to trigger low-carbon innovations, and how the future EU climate policy framework can become more conducive to such innovations. Ecologic Institute's Benjamin Görlach moderated the discussion.Read more |
摘要 | Success in the battle against climate change will depend on the ability to find new and innovative solutions for a variety of emission-producing activities: from energy supply to industrial production, to housing, food and transport. At the UN Climate Conference in Warsaw, a joint side event of the two EU-funded research projects CECILIA2050 and ENTRACTE discussed to what extent climate policies deployed in the EU have been able to trigger low-carbon innovations, and how the future EU climate policy framework can become more conducive to such innovations. Ecologic Institute's Benjamin Görlach moderated the discussion. How participation in the EU ETS has triggered innovation in companiesProfessor Andreas Löschel, coordinator of the ENTRACTE project, opened the event and gave an introduction to the two projects. He was followed by Ralf Martin, Assistant Professor at Imperial College London, who presented firm-level empirical evidence how participation in the EU ETS has triggered French companies in a number of sectors to reduce their emission intensity. The research, which has been conducted as part of the ENTRACTE project, compares companies covered by the ETS with comparable companies outside the EU ETS. Martin found evidence of significant emission reductions since the start of the scheme, achieved through a reduced carbon intensity of the production process. Professor Andreas Löschel's presentation slides [pdf, 400 kB, English] and Ralf Martin's presentation slides [pdf, 4.1 MB, English] are available for download. Joint effect of climate policies on the innovation behaviourThis analysis was complemented by Massimiliano Mazzanti, Assistant Professor at the University of Ferrara. As part of the CECILIA2050 project, he looked at the joint effect that the whole set of climate policies has had on the innovation behaviour of firms in six sectors. Combining an econometric analysis with bottom-up qualitative analysis (in-depth interviews with 45 companies in eight countries), he found evidence of both technological and organisational innovation induced by policies. In terms of pricing policies, he concluded that the effect of using revenue to support innovations was at least as important as the incentive effect of pricing carbon emissions. Massimiliano Mazzanti's presentation slides [pdf, 3.9 MB, English] are available for download. EU plans for reforming the climate policy mixJakub Koniecki, Member of the Cabinet of EU Climate Commissioner Connie Heedegard, complemented the two views from academia with a policy maker's perspective on the issue. He outlined the Commissions plans for reforming the climate policy mix that the EU employs, with particular attention to the overlaps between climate and energy policies. He underlined that we need to better understand the various price signals that companies are facing from climate and energy policy, and how this affects their innovation behaviour, as well as their competitive position. Balance between a robust carbon price signal and securing competitivenessThe subsequent, lively discussion was moderated by Benjamin Görlach, Senior Fellow at the Ecologic Institute and coordinator of the CECILIA2050 project. The discussion touched upon the question how to square the circle between triggering innovation and low-carbon investment – for which a robust carbon price signal is desirable – and securing competitiveness, for which high carbon prices are seen as detrimental. The discussion also touched upon the impact of exemptions and preferential treatment on innovation: in the name of safeguarding competitiveness, companies benefit from a number of exemptions in climate and energy policies, such as free allocation of permits in the EU ETS. Yet this preferential treatment can be seen to stifle innovation. It was also discussed how the rules for preferential treatment could become more targeted, so that they promote innovation rather than offering a blunt exemption. CECILIA2050: evolving the European climate policy instrument mixThe CECILIA2050 project is about "Choosing Efficient Combinations of Policy Instruments for Low-carbon development and Innovation to Achieve Europe's 2050 climate targets." It has been set up to better understand how policy instruments work in interaction, what factors determine their performance, and how the European climate policy instrument mix should evolve to guide the transformation to a low-carbon economy. The project will describe ways to improve the economic efficiency and environmental effectiveness of the instrument mix, and to address constraints that limit their performance or feasibility. |
标签 | Chairing ; Climate ; Energy ; Governance ; Transport |
关键词 | climate change solution emission-producing activity energy supply industrial production housing food transport UN Climate Conference COP19 CECILIA2050 ENTRACTE low-carbon innovation EU climate policy framework emission reduction innovation |
URL | https://www.ecologic.eu/10175 |
来源智库 | Ecologic Institute (Germany) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/37912 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | [unavailable]. Triggering Innovation for Decarbonisation. 2013. |
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