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EU Carbon Market Reform by July Deadline
11 Mar
Summary
- EU governments want carbon market reforms by July.
- Reforms aim to reduce carbon price volatility.
- Some nations called for suspending the carbon system.

EU leaders are poised to request substantial reforms to the bloc's carbon market by July. Draft conclusions for an upcoming summit indicate a push for the European Commission to present a review of the emissions trading system (ETS) by July 2026. The primary objectives are to curb the volatility of carbon prices and mitigate their effect on electricity bills for consumers.
While some member states, including Slovakia and the Czech Republic, have advocated for suspending or weakening the ETS to alleviate energy costs, the proposed reforms aim to preserve its pivotal role in the EU's ongoing energy transition. The European Commission has previously signaled its intention to propose ETS reforms in the third quarter of the year, aligning with the leaders' urgency.




