EU Parliament sets timetable to hold ETS reform vote by next year

Published 12:48 on October 20, 2015  /  Last updated at 21:36 on October 20, 2015  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The European Parliament has set out a timetable that would enable post-2020 EU ETS reforms to be agreed by the end of next year.

The European Parliament has set out a timetable that would enable post-2020 EU ETS reforms to be agreed by the end of next year.

The indicative schedule, sent by email from a Parliament spokesman on Tuesday, would mean the legislature’s environment committee (ENVI) will be working on changes to the bill throughout the first half of 2016, culminating in a September vote.

This could then tee-up a fast-track trilogue procedure with the European Commission and Council of member states to thrash out a final compromise ahead of a plenary vote by the full Parliament in November.

The trilogue process was used with the MSR reforms earlier this year, and resulted in a first reading agreement that passed into law earlier this month.

A similar pace for the post-2020 ETS reforms would result in a published law in early 2017.

A majority of the Parliament and the Council of member states must agree for the bill to be made law. Environment ministers in the Council are due to hold a webstreamed orientation debate at 0800 GMT on Monday Oct. 26.

The Parliament timetable in full:

1. Public hearing –  during ENVI meeting of Feb. 18-19, 2016
2. Consideration of draft report in ENVI:  Apr. 18-19, 2016
3. Deadline for amendments: Apr. 26, 2016
4. Consideration of amendments in Committee: June 15-16, 2016
5. Vote in ENVI: Sep. 29, 2016
6. Vote in plenary (to be confirmed – indicative November 2016)

By Ben Garside – ben@carbon-pulse.com

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