The fight against climate change is one of the main global challenges of our time, and the European Union (EU) seeks to achieve climate neutrality and energy transition for the continent by 2050 through various policies. This research studies the economic implications of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) on European ports. By analysing various maritime scenarios, the study assesses how the ETS influences shipping routes, port competitiveness, and overall economic activity. A key finding is that the ETS imposes significant additional costs on shipping companies, which could lead to adjustments in routes and a shift in cargo volumes to ports in regions with less stringent environmental regulations. This could result in job losses in European port communities and reduce the competitiveness of European ports. In addition, the potential for carbon leakage, where shipping activities are simply relocated to regions with fewer emission controls, is explored.

Economic Impact of the Application of the ETS to European Ports: Analysis of Different Scenarios / Vaca-Cabrero, Javier; González-Cancelas, Nicoletta; Camarero-Orive, Alberto; Corral, María Magdalena Esteban-Infantes; Ricci, Stefano. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 16:23(2024). [10.3390/su162310433]

Economic Impact of the Application of the ETS to European Ports: Analysis of Different Scenarios

Ricci, Stefano
2024

Abstract

The fight against climate change is one of the main global challenges of our time, and the European Union (EU) seeks to achieve climate neutrality and energy transition for the continent by 2050 through various policies. This research studies the economic implications of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) on European ports. By analysing various maritime scenarios, the study assesses how the ETS influences shipping routes, port competitiveness, and overall economic activity. A key finding is that the ETS imposes significant additional costs on shipping companies, which could lead to adjustments in routes and a shift in cargo volumes to ports in regions with less stringent environmental regulations. This could result in job losses in European port communities and reduce the competitiveness of European ports. In addition, the potential for carbon leakage, where shipping activities are simply relocated to regions with fewer emission controls, is explored.
2024
ETS; competitiveness; green ports; European ports; route analysis; emissions; sustainability;
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Economic Impact of the Application of the ETS to European Ports: Analysis of Different Scenarios / Vaca-Cabrero, Javier; González-Cancelas, Nicoletta; Camarero-Orive, Alberto; Corral, María Magdalena Esteban-Infantes; Ricci, Stefano. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 16:23(2024). [10.3390/su162310433]
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