ETS2 complementary measures
Member states must implement additional policies to complement carbon pricing, significantly impacting emissions from buildings and transport.
OPEN SOURCEMember states must implement additional policies to complement carbon pricing, significantly impacting emissions from buildings and transport.


- Complimentary measures are vital to the success of ETS2; carbon pricing alone is insufficient.
- Member states have a responsibility to implement additional policies promptly.
- In the U, most transport emissions are linked to road transport, while over a third of energy emissions come from buildings.
- Member states can significantly impact building emissions by speeding up renovations for energy efficiency.
- Transitioning to renewable heating systems, such as heat pumps or district heating, is crucial for buildings.
- For road transport, a shift to electric vehicles and the development of necessary infrastructure is essential.
- Reducing car use and promoting alternative travel modes like public transport and shared mobility is also important.
- The ultimate aim is to achieve the 2040 targets for decarbonization and pollution reduction.
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- Emphasizes necessity of complementary measures for ETS2 success
- Claims carbon pricing alone cannot achieve climate goals
- Notes that most transport emissions are linked to road transport
- Mentions over a third of energy emissions come from buildings
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