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A Brief Overview of China's ETS Pilots - Deconstruction and Assessment of Guangdong's Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading Mechanism

English · Hardback

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This book systematically introduces readers to the framework of China's ETS pilots, exploring their design and operating process, the current state of the carbon market, and various barriers encountered. To do so, it deconstructs the Guangdong ETS, which is the largest and most representative of China's seven ETS pilots. The book subsequently describes and evaluates all seven pilots in terms of their efficiency, macro and micro effects, the method involved in the DEA model, the CGE model, and cost-benefit analysis. In turn, in the assessment section it demonstrates how some ETS pilots have failed to control carbon emissions due to inordinately high emissions quotas issued by the local government etc. Further, it argues that ETS should focus on those industries with large emissions and high mitigating potential for the time being, and then gradually expand the scale of its coverage.
As China's national ETS is slated for launch on the basis of the lessons learned from the ETS pilots, the book offers a timely and valuable resource for all those who want to understand and forecast the development of China's ETS. It includes a wealth of descriptions and explanations of Chinese government policies involving carbon emissions control, making it a unique resource.

List of contents

Overview of Guangdong Carbon Emission Trading Mechanism Operation.- International GHGs Emission Trading Mechanism.- Guangdong's Energy Consumption & Structure Analysis.- Guangdong's CO2 Emission & Structure Analysis.- The Coverage and allocation amount of Guangdong Carbon Emission Trading Mechanism.- The Allocation Mechanism of Guangdong Emission Trading Mechanism.- Monitoring, Reporting, Verification in Guangdong Emission Trading Mechanism.- The Trajectory & Logic of Guangdong Carbon Market.- Mitigation Efficient & cost of Guangdong Emission Trading Mechanism.- Macroeconomic Impact of Guangdong Emission Trading Mechanism.

Summary

This book systematically introduces readers to the framework of China’s ETS pilots, exploring their design and operating process, the current state of the carbon market, and various barriers encountered. To do so, it deconstructs the Guangdong ETS, which is the largest and most representative of China’s seven ETS pilots. The book subsequently describes and evaluates all seven pilots in terms of their efficiency, macro and micro effects, the method involved in the DEA model, the CGE model, and cost-benefit analysis. In turn, in the assessment section it demonstrates how some ETS pilots have failed to control carbon emissions due to inordinately high emissions quotas issued by the local government etc. Further, it argues that ETS should focus on those industries with large emissions and high mitigating potential for the time being, and then gradually expand the scale of its coverage.
As China’s national ETS is slated for launch on the basis of the lessons learned from the ETS pilots, the book offers a timely and valuable resource for all those who want to understand and forecast the development of China’s ETS. It includes a wealth of descriptions and explanations of Chinese government policies involving carbon emissions control, making it a unique resource.


Product details

Authors Zhigang Luo, Wenju Wang, Wenjun Wang, Daiqin Zhao, Daiqing Zhao
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Guangdongsheng Tan Paifangquan Jiaoyi Shidian Jizhi Jiegou Yu Pinggu
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9789811318870
ISBN 978-981-1318-87-0
No. of pages 261
Dimensions 162 mm x 241 mm x 21 mm
Weight 580 g
Illustrations XX, 261 p. 47 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous

B, Climate Change, Environmental Policy, The environment, Environmental Economics, Earth and Environmental Science, Energy Policy, Economics and Management, Environmental Management, Energy technology & engineering, Energy Policy, Energy industries & utilities, Earth System Sciences, Environmental management,, Environmental Sciences, Central / national / federal government policies, Energy and state, Climate Change Management and Policy

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