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From Pilot to the National Emissions Trading Scheme in China: International Practice and Domestic Experiences

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 8, Issue 6, Pages -

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MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/su8060522

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emissions trading scheme; carbon trading; China ETS pilots; international mandatory ETS

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In order to tackle climate change and build a low-carbon economy, China has selected seven provinces and cities as carbon trading pilots and plans to establish the national emissions trading scheme (ETS) in 2017. However, since China has not yet reached peak carbon emissions, and as a major developing country, the conflict between increasing energy demand and the requirement to reduce emissions brings challenges to the design of a national ETS suitable for China's development. In this paper, we summarize the current situation of China's seven ETS pilots with respect to coverage, allowance allocation, transactions, punishment mechanisms and especially the market performance. By analyzing the common practice of three international mandatory schemes, combined with China's current circumstances and characteristics of market construction and regulation, we emphasize China's own economic reality, and propose several recommendations for building a suitable and effective national ETS. This paper could provide new perspectives towards scheme design for China and other similar countries.

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