Compliance

Approximately 750 Swedish installations in industry and energy production and approximately 20 aircraft operators are covered by the EU directive on emissions trading. Participants in EU ETS must fulfill the obligations for their compliance period.

Submit a verified emissions report to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

By 31 March each year, the operator / aircraft operator must report the emissions for the previous year in the form of an emissions report that must be verified by an accredited verifier. The report must be submitted to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.

Swedish Environmental Protection Agency - EU ETS Reporting Tool (In Swedish)

If the emission report arrives late or is not received at all, the operator / aircraft operator will be subject to a fee of SEK 50,000. The same applies if the report has not been verified by an accredited verifier by 31 March.

Registering emissions in the Union Registry

The operator / aircraft operator must enter the annual emissions in the Union Registry by 31 March each year. If a verified annual emission is not registered, outgoing transfers will be blocked on 1 April. The account will then receive the status "Blocked". The block is lifted as soon as the submitted emissions are verified.

To be able to enter emissions, a verifier must first be appointed to the account. If you have replaced the verifier since last reporting, you must also make sure that the correct verifier is appointed to the account before entering the emission figure. If you do not do this, the task of approval goes to the previous verifier. The entered emission must then be rejected before you can appoint the correct verifier.

If the operator / aircraft operator have annual emissions which cannot be verified, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency will decide the emissions of the reporting year. The account will then be in the status "blocked" until a verified emission has been registered in the Union Registry. The Swedish Energy Agency will enter the emissions after the emissions have been decided by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.

Note that aircraft operators need to enter both EU and Swiss emissions. If no Swiss emissions have occurred, 0 Swiss emissions must be entered.

Surrendering allowances in the Union Registry

The operator / aircraft operator must surrender allowances corresponding to the verified emissions of the previous year by 30 September each year. If the verified emission figure from the previous year is zero, there is no need to surrender allowances. Surrender transactions are carried out immediately.

Failure to comply with the surrender requirement carries a penalty of 100 EUR for each tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emitted. This does not release the operator from the obligation to surrender allowances equal to the emission figures.

If the emission figures have been decided by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, the surrender must still be carried out. Any surplus of surrendered allowances will carry over to next year’s compliance period.

Please note that the surrender generally involves two account representatives. One representative who initiates the surrender and a second representatives who approves it via the Task list.

If the account holder needs to carry out transactions in order to comply with the surrender requirement, there may be delays associated with the transactions. Read more about delays.

Verify your compliance status

After having surrendered emission allowances, you can verify that your surrender of the previous year's emissions is complete. Follow this guide to verify your compliance status.