UK delays second free ETS allocation period to 2027 to align with CBAM

Monday, 30 September 2024 12:23:04 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul

The UK government has confirmed that it will align reforms to free allocations within the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) with the introduction of the UK Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), delaying the second allocation period to 2027 from 2026. Thus, the current allocation period which ends in 2025 has been extended to include 2026.

Welcoming this decision, the UK-based trade association UK Steel has stated that, without this alignment, the UK steel industry could have faced a reduction in free allocation, resulting in higher carbon costs, while imported steel would continue to avoid any carbon costs. The association is still very concerned about the risk of trade diversion when the EU CBAM takes full effect in 2026, which could divert high-emission steel towards the UK market. However, the government’s new decision will potentially lessen the trade diversion risk, as the existing allocations will not be reduced in 2026.


Similar articles

IGNITE project to reshape UK’s steelmaking with British Steel on board

20 Jun | Steel News

British Steel rejects government’s funding, puts jobs at risk

27 Mar | Steel News

Tata Steel UK receives official approval for EAF project at Port Talbot

19 Feb | Steel News

UK government commits £2.5 billion to support transition of steel industry

18 Feb | Steel News

Tata Steel UK starts decommissioning of equipment at Port Talbot

07 Jan | Steel News

Tata Steel UK inks first green steel supply agreement with UK-based JCB

17 Dec | Steel News

British steel begins carbon capture trial at Scunthorpe

29 Oct | Steel News

Tenova to decarbonize Tata Steel UK’s Port Talbot plant with EAF

21 Oct | Steel News

UK’s Hynamics and Ireland’s ESB to jointly construct green hydrogen plant in Wales

18 Oct | Steel News

Tata Steel UK to receive government funding for green steel project at Port Talbot

12 Sep | Steel News