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Guidelines for Shipping Companies: Creating Monitoring Plans

Dokumenttyp Publication , from: 09.09.2024

Sales Report: July 2024

Dokumenttyp Publication , from: 05.09.2024

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News

Dates

Offsetting double charged fuel quantities

Dokumenttyp Date , from: 19.02.2024

National emissions trading

Termin im Zeitraum vom: 31.07.2024 - 31.07.2024

Primary market: Post-purchase option for nEZ with the ‘2023‘ year identifier from the sales platform (EEX) for compliance fulfilment 2023

Dokumenttyp Date , from: 23.01.2024

nEHS according to Fuel Emissions Trading Act (BEHG)

Termin im Zeitraum vom: 19.09.2024 - 19.09.2024

Primary market: Purchase of nEZ with the ‘2024’ year identifier from the sales platform (EEX)

Dokumenttyp Date , from: 23.01.2024

nEHS according to Fuel Emissions Trading Act (BEHG)

Termin im Zeitraum vom: 05.12.2024 - 05.12.2024

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Publications

Guidelines for Shipping Companies: Creating Monitoring Plans

Dokumenttyp Publication , from: 09.09.2024

Sales Report: July 2024

Dokumenttyp Publication , from: 05.09.2024

Compensation of EU ETS 1 Installations in National Emissions Trading System - First Experience Report for 2021 and 2022

Dokumenttyp Publication , from: 04.09.2024

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In focus

Natural Climate Protection

Category: Climate projects , from: 01.02.2024

EU Emissions Trading 1 for Maritime Transport

Category: Maritime transport , from: 16.02.2024

Carbon Offsetting

Category: Climate projects , from: 24.10.2022

International Trends in Emissions Trading

Category: Aviation , from: 24.10.2022

Emissions trading rings up record revenues: More than 13 billion euros for climate protection

Category: Auctioning , from: 2023.01.03

Germany’s 2021 emissions from power stations almost back to pre-pandemic levels

Category: Aviation , from: 2022.07.13

The German Emissions Trading Authority

The German Emissions Trading Authority (DEHSt) at the German Environment Agency (UBA) is the competent national authority for implementing the European Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) and National Emissions Trading Scheme (nEHS). In addition, we are the point of contact for international climate protection projects and issues relating to the voluntary carbon market.

Basic information

Information library

Our tasks are as varied as they are complex. That is why we would like to provide you with basic information and frequently asked questions here.

Understanding the European Emissions Trading System

The EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS 1) operates on a market economy basis to reduce emissions of climate-damaging gases in Europe.

Understanding nEHS

With national emissions trading, Germany introduced another climate protection instrument in 2021 to reduce CO2 emissions, especially in the heating and transport sectors.

Understanding electricity price compensation (SPK)

Electricity price compensation for emissions trading-related indirect CO2 costs (SPK) intends to maintain the international competitiveness of electricity-intensive companies.

Understanding CBAM

What is CBAM? And who has to participate? Read an introduction to the topic here.

The the German Environment Agency (UBA

For our environment (“Für Mensch und Umwelt”)

"For our environment″ is the German Environment Agency's motto and sums up what we are there for.