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UK releases consultations on broadening emissions trading plan

The UK Emissions Trading Plan (ETS) Authority said on Thursday it has actually launched two consultations on expanding the scheme to consist of waste sectors and how greenhouse gas eliminations such as direct air carbon capture might be integrated.

Britain's ETS was introduced in 2021 to replace its participation in the European Union's system. Like the EU ETS, it requires participants from energy intensive industries, the power sector and aviation to buy licenses to release CO2.

In 2015, the authority stated it would reform the ETS in 2024 to tighten limitations on carbon dioxide emissions and expand into new sectors.

The first consultation seeks views on how the waste incineration and energy from waste sectors might be included in the plan from 2026. It will close on July 18.

The UK ETS Authority is likewise looking for views on how innovations to eliminate greenhouse gases from the environment, such as direct air carbon capture, could be integrated into the plan. This assessment will close on Aug. 15.

There are more assessments prepared, consisting of how to expand the ETS into the domestic maritime sector from 2026, to be released in due course, the authority stated.