Policy paper
Updated short-term traded carbon values used for UK policy appraisal (2014)
DECC鈥檚 short-term traded carbon values for UK public policy appraisal are used for valuing the impact of government policies on emissions in the traded sector.
This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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DECC鈥檚 short-term traded carbon values for UK public policy appraisal are used for valuing the impact of government policies on emissions in the traded sector, that is those sectors covered by the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS). Short-term values quoted in this paper correspond to the period up to 2030 and long-term values correspond to the period post-2030.
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Published 2 October 2014