Unknown new entrants
At the stage of macroeconomic projecting, allowances are set aside in the reserve for unknown new entrants.
Table 21. Reserve for unknown new entrants
Years
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2007
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2008
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2009
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2010
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2011
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2012
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Reserve known new and sleeping installations, including cogeneration, Gg CO2
|
4 401,44
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4 791,63
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4 453,73
|
9 264,49
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12 017,72
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12 003,88
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Reserve unknown new entrants, Gg CO2
|
0,00
|
1 000,00
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2 000,00
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3 000,00
|
4 000,00
|
5 000,00
|
For installations which undergo changes in nature or functioning or extension, the following allocation principle is applied:
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For extension of the installation’s capacity over the capacity of the old installation, the above rule for a new entrant is applied.
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Allowances determined in the initial allocation are preserved.
When a part or the whole old installation is closed down, the rule applied is the same as for closing of installations (see p.5.2.).
Installations for which a permit is refused until 01 January 2007 shall cease their activities on that date or reduce their production capacity below the limits set for participation in the Scheme. Allowances allocated to them under the NAP are cancelled and transferred in the reserve for new entrants. Principles for allocation allowances to newly constructed installations apply to such installations after they obtain a permit.
When a sleeping installation submits an application to obtain an emission trading permit because of the restoration of its activities and the permit is issued, the installation receives allowances under the rules for new entrants – newly constructed installations, - but the average emission factor for the type of activity from the base year of the sector is applied to such installation.
New entrants receive allowances after obtaining an emission trading permit and the commissioning of the installation. When this happens after the beginning of the respective year, the installation receives for this year a number of allowances that is proportional to the remaining period of the year calculated in calendar days.
The business plan of the operator of an installation and the integrated permit are used, when it is necessary to determine the production volume of a new entrant.
Allowances remaining in the reserve for new entrants at the end of the year are added up to the reserve for the next year.
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