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This content discusses the EU's strategy to lead climate change policy, the challenges faced by energy-intensive industries, the impact of reduction targets on GDP, and the importance of sticking to current GHG reduction goals until 2020 and beyond to maintain stability.

  • EU
  • Climate change
  • Competitiveness
  • Energy
  • GHG reduction

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  1. Energy Forum EU Climate and Competitiveness Policies towards 2050 Presented by Lena Recknagel Brussels 9 June 2011 1

  2. General assessment General strategy: EU in leading climate change policy role to 1. support global agreement by attracting followers 2. Build competitive edge as a first mover Builds on the assumption that Transitional period with cost disadvantages will pay off in the long term (a.o. through first mover advantage, fossil fuels end of lifetime) Situation of energy intensive industries (EII) Problems to survive transitional period until assumed golden end Necessity for transitional measures to help EII to survive this phase Situation of huge instability for EII in EU (will relief measures remain?) Could transitional period become eternal? Not sustainable for EII to rely on relief measures in the long-term Not sustainable for EU to stick to general strategy if expectations are not realised 2

  3. Perceived benefits ( ) vs. trade-offs ( ) New / more jobs but highly subsidized e.g. > 150,000 per job in solar industry in Germany Loss of existing jobs in the production of globally demanded, innovative products Economic crisis gives cheap abatement potential Economic crisis makes money an even more scarce resource Strong EU leading role helps to achieve global climate change policy agreement EU s ever more leading role strengthens the world s advantages and thus weakens preparedness to follow First mover advantage in green technologies can not be caught up Extended advantages in energy intensive industries foolish to be given up Less GHG emissions in the EU More GHG emissions globally

  4. Impact of - 30% EU reduction target on GDP compared to current 20 % target Study analysed two scenarios (Prognos/GWS on behalf of German Economics Ministry) Scenario I: -30% with 50% CDM Scenario II: -30% with 25% CDM Results: Impact on GDP EU-27/EU-15 I: - 0,2 % II: - 0,4 % NMS-12 I: - 0,3 % II: - 0,5 % Spain I: - 0,2 % II: - 0,6 % Germany I: - 0,5 % II: - 0,8 % EU climate change policy may weaken EU MS while in parallel huge financial support is paid to prevent state bankruptcy No further unconditional reduction targets! 4

  5. EU GHG reduction targets until 2020 and beyond EU GHG reduction targets until 2020 should not be changed Interfering with fixed ETS cap would ... ... create unstable and negative planning conditions for industry (contrary to Europe 2020 Strategy) ... discredit the ETS system (also as a model for a global climate change policy) ... not be based on any new information (e.g. 20 % efficiency target was set before) Ambitious targets beyond 2020 must be conditional 5

  6. Improving carbon efficiency of industry further Basis: Acknowledgement that ... ... a lot has been done already ... EII is crucial to mitigate climate change, i.e. Lighter materials for transport industry Insulation materials Input materials for renewable energy producers Crucial that Necessary financial resources are not distracted Time for adaptation is a must! Global perspective is the only acceptable in a globalised world! 6

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