Key Insights
In 2024, EU ETS emissions from power and industry installations were approximately 50% below 2005 levels, aligning with the EU's 2030 target of a 62% reduction.
The power sector led emission reductions, with a 12% decrease in 2024, driven by an 8% increase in renewable electricity production and a 15% reduction in coal use.
Aviation emissions under the EU ETS rose by about 15% in 2024, partly due to the inclusion of non-domestic flights to and from airports in outermost regions.
AI Analysis
The EU ETS is likely to continue driving emission reductions across various sectors, with potential challenges arising from rising carbon prices and m...
Market Outlook
Short-Term
The expansion of the EU ETS to include maritime transport and the rise in carbon prices are expected to influence sectors like shipping, energy, and manufacturing in the near term.
Long-Term
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