Responsibilities in the EU ETS

In Sweden, several authorities have been given roles in the EU ETS and in the international emissions trading. Below is a short presentation of who does what.

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Swedish Energy Agency

The Swedish Energy Agency is the national administrator regulated by the EU’s Registry Regulation (2019/1122), and the accounting authority according to Swedish legislation. This means that the agency administers the Swedish part of the Union registry including support to actors in the registry.

The agency also provides, together with the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, support to the Government Offices in the work on developing the EU ETS and participates in expert group meetings within the EU regarding the development of the Union registry.

 

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Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency is the permitting and supervisory authority for the EU emissions trading system in Sweden. This includes administering permits for greenhouse gas emissions and monitoring operators' emission reports. The agency also processes and decides on free allocation of emission allowances.

Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

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The Swedish Transport Agency

The Swedish Transport Agency is advising the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency regarding air traffic within the EU ETS.

The Swedish Transport Agency

 

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Ministry of Climate and Enterprise

The Ministry of Climate and Enterprise is the department at the Government Offices responsible  for climate related issues and thus also for the emissions trading system. It participates in international climate negotiations, negotiations of the EU directives and is responsible for national legislation in the climate area.

Ministry of Climate and Enterprise (government.se)

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SWEDAC

SWEDAC is Sweden’s national accreditation body that accredits controllers who are given the right to verify emissions reports.

SWEDAC - EU-ETS/Emissions from maritime transport (MRV)

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The European Commission

The European Commission’s Directorate – General for Climate Policy, DG Clima, is responsible for developing the EU Emissions Trading Scheme and monitoring Member States’ implementation of the scheme. The Commission is the central administrator of the Union Registry and manages the operation of the European Transaction Log, EUTL.

European Transaction Log, EUTL

The European Commission

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UNFCCC

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) administers the ITL, the international transaction log. ITL monitors and controls international emissions trading under the Kyoto Protocol.

UNFCCC