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ECCP Aviation Working Group Mandate and draft work programme Directorate C – Air and Chemicals DG Environment European Commission. Overview. The Commission Communication The Working Group on aviation The mandate Composition Logistics Provisional dates Workplan Conclusions Next steps.
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ECCP Aviation Working Group Mandate and draft work programme Directorate C – Air and Chemicals DG Environment European Commission
Overview • The Commission Communication • The Working Group on aviation • The mandate • Composition • Logistics • Provisional dates • Workplan • Conclusions • Next steps
Commission Communication • Communication adopted on 27 September 2005 • Recommends including the climate impact of the aviation sector in the EU emissions trading scheme • Part of a comprehensive approach
Commission Communication Identifies key design parameters: • ENTITY: aircraft operators • EMISSIONS COVERAGE: CO2 and non-CO2 impacts should be addressed to the extent possible • SCOPE: in environmental terms, the preferred option is to cover all flights • ALLOCATION: harmonised allocation methodology
Working Group on Aviation • Aviation working group under ECCP • To consider ways of including aviation in the EU ETS in accordance with the terms of reference annexed to the Communication
Working Group: mandate • Coverage of the climate impact of aviation • Scope of emissions covered • Approach used for calculating and apportioning the overall emissions limitation for the aviation sector • Compliance • Administration
Working Group: composition • Chaired by the Commission • 25 stakeholders made up of: • Experts from Member States • Key stakeholder organisations including industry; consumer; and environmental organisations. • Commission officials of relevant services • Contributions from external experts where appropriate
Working Group: logistics • Meetings in Brussels • As a general rule, no reimbursement of travel costs • 4 meetings planned between November 2005 and March 2006
Working Group: provisional dates • 9 November 2005 • 26 January 2006 • 16 and 17 February 2006 • 21 March 2006
First meeting: coverage The first meeting will consider: • The types of flights which should be covered by the scheme; and • Whether there should be any exclusions from the scheme or de minimis thresholds for inclusion in the scheme
Second meeting: types of emissions The second meeting will consider the types of emissions to be included in the scheme and the options for covering non-CO2 emissions such as: • an emissions multiplier; or • ancillary instruments such as differentiation of airport charges according to NOX emissions.
Third meeting: allowances • Two day meeting • Day 1 will consider the mechanics of how to include aviation in the ETS given that international aviation is excluded from targets under the Kyoto Protocol • Day 2 will consider: • issues relating to setting the overall limitation on emissions from the aviation sector; and • the apportionment of that limitation between operators
Fourth meeting: permitting, MRV and compliance issues The fourth meeting will consider questions related to: • permitting; • monitoring, reporting and verification of emissions; and • enforcement including penalties for non-compliance.
Conclusions • At the end of each meeting the chairman will circulate minutes for comments from and adoption by the group • By 30 April 2006 the chairman will prepare a final report based on the minutes of the meetings. The final report will draw conclusions as well as set out key options based on discussions in the group
Next steps • Report from WG by 30 April 2006 • Report on review of ETS by 30 June 2006 • Aim to present legislative proposal end of 2006