Sites that meet the qualifying criteria are required to participate in the UK ETS (Emissions Trading Scheme) and operate under a Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Permit. Under the terms of the scheme, participants must monitor emissions and submit a verified annual emissions statement (AEM) to the Environment Agency each year, and purchase/surrender carbon allowances. If in recipient of a free allowance allocation, the site must also submit an ‘Activity Level Report’ (ALR), which requires ‘sub-installation’ level data to be collated.

The current UK ETS Phase 1 is split into two reporting Periods: Period 1 (2021-2025), and Period 2 (2026-2030). Installations entitled to a free allocation in Period 2, will be required to submit a new application for allowances between the 1st of April to 30th of June 2025.

This webinar will provide an overview of the UK Emission Trading Scheme (UK ETS) including:

  • How a site meets the qualifying criteria.
  • What the obligations are if you do qualify.
  • How to meet compliance.
  • The potential financial impacts of participation.
  • What the UK Government has said in relation to the future of the scheme.

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    09 December 2024

    UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) webinar in association with The Food and Drink Federation


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    Business Design Centre, London, UK

    03 December 2024

    Resourcing Tomorrow | Mines & Money 2024


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    26 November 2024

    A technical approach to the decarbonisation challenge


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