5 companies and industry trade associations have written to the EU to express support for the ETS2. Leading European companies, including TRATON, Vattenfall, and Danfoss, alongside civil society and environmental organizations, have united to form the European ETS2 Action Alliance. This new coalition aims to ensure the rapid and effective implementation of the EU Emissions Trading System for road transport and buildings (ETS2), set to introduce carbon pricing for diesel, petrol, and heating fuels in 2028.
In a joint letter, the signatories reaffirm their support for ETS2, warning against further delays or weakening of the mechanism. They emphasize that predictability is vital for European prosperity, enabling businesses to scale green alternatives and invest in low-carbon solutions.
The letter also highlights that ETS2’s success depends on complementary policies, such as the Renewable Energy Directive (REDIII) and the Clean Corporate Vehicle Regulation, to achieve the EU’s climate goals.
Source: ECEEE
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