The Ministry for the Environment is running a consultation on the utterly incomprehensible Annual updates to the NZ ETS limits and price control settings for units 2023.
There is a very dense 56 page consultation paper Ministry for the Environment. 2023. Annual updates to New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme limits and price control settings for units 2023: Consultation document. Wellington: Ministry for the Environment..
This is based on another annual round of dense advice over 64 pages from the Climate Change Commission Advice on NZ ETS unit limits and price control settings for 2024-2028
I wrote a submission today. Due to the density of the reports, and the way Ministry for the Environment framed the 24 compulsory questions, it was really hard. Submissions close on 16 June 2023.
I can however try to summarise it in three charts.
The Climate Change Commission wants the Government to reduce the number of emission units it auctions from 2026 to 2028.
The Climate Change Commission wants the Government to increase the minimum price for emission units in the auctions from 2026 to 2028.
The Climate Change Commission wants the Government to increase the cost containment reserve 'maximum price' for emission units in the auctions from 2026 to 2028.
I am guessing that a Chris Hipkins led Labour Government is probably going to try to ignore the Commission's recomendations.
Russell McVeagh have the best short summary of the issues: Climate Change Commission urges Government to reduce ETS unit supply and raise trigger prices.
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