30. January, 2025

EU ETS – Decarbonising industry or deindustrialisation?

Watch the insightful webinar recording from 30 January 2025, on the future of the EU Carbon Market As Europe’s power sector advances through net zero emissions, the carbon market faces unprecedented challenges. With fuel-switching opportunities diminishing and a 2040 target signalling a rapid decline in available allowances, the pressure on industrial sectors to innovate and abate is intensifying.

In this presentation, Veyt’s experts will present the latest insights into the evolving EU ETS, exploring key market developments, post-2030 cap trajectories, and the implications for carbon prices, industrial abatement, and policy flexibilities. We will delve into sector-specific challenges and opportunities, offering a comprehensive view of what lies ahead for Europe’s carbon market. The session covers the following topic:

  • Key market developments
  • Post-2030 cap trajectory and emissions forecast
  • Market balance and price implications
  • Abatement costs, dilemmas and required flexibilities
  • Sector-specific deep dives and key takeaways.

Interested in learning more? Contact the Veyt team to request a demo of our European Carbon platform, or get in touch with at contact@veyt.com .

 

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