1、Enhancing Chinas ETS for Carbon Neutrality:Introducing AuctioningLessons from international experienceThe IEA examines the full spectrum of energy issues including oil,gas and coal supply and demand,renewable energy technologies,electricity markets,energy efficiency,access to energy,demand side mana
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5、aKenyaMoroccoSenegalSingapore South Africa Thailand UkraineINTERNATIONAL ENERGYAGENCYEnhancing Chinas ETS for Carbon Neutrality:Abstract Introducing Auctioning PAGE|3 I EA.CC BY 4.0.Abstract The pace of emissions reductions of the Peoples Republic of China(“China”hereafter)over the coming decades wi
6、ll be an important factor in global common efforts to limit global warming in line with the Paris Agreement.Chinas national emissions trading system(ETS)came into operation in July 2021,and is an important policy instrument for achieving its stated climate ambition of peaking CO2 emissions before 20