On 15 April, the European Commission opened a call for evidence and a public consultation on the EU emissions trading system, as some elements of the system are due for review by 2026.
The call for evidence will allow stakeholders to share input regarding their experience with the implementation of ETS – including ETS Maritime – while the public consultation serves to gather input for the revision of ETS, including when it comes to measures to address carbon leakage.
On the same day, the European Commission opened a call for evidence related to the evaluation of the operation of the Innovation Fund. The evaluation will, for example, assess whether the Innovation Fund revenues are managed to accomplish the objectives of the ETS Directive.
The consultation and call for evidence remain open until 8 July.
