2.1. What method of allocation has been used at sector level? Has the same method been used for
all activities? If not, explain the reasons for using a different method; how it was developed, in
detail; and why it is believed not to give the sectors concerned an undue advantage within the
Community.
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For the allocation of allowances for all sectors have been used a uniform methodology. The allocation of allowances at Sector level is determined by the sum of the allowances allocated for all installations in the sector, which on the other hand are allocated (see Section 3) based on the verified emissions for 2007 and 2008 years. The quantity allocated among the installations is according to the EC Decision, corrected with the required reduction to adjust to the total annually permitted quantity, to take into account the quantity for avoiding the double counting from Joint Implementation projects (total amount 5,929,567 for the entire period) and the New entrant reserve (23,897,306 allowances for the entire period). The formulae used for the methodology are presented in Section 3.
2.2. If the potential, including technological potential is taken into account at this level, please declare here and provide details in section 4.3 below.
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The technological potential is not taken into account at this level.
2.3. If the Community legislation and policies have been taken into account in the determination of quantities by activity, please list the relevant instruments under section 5.3. and declare here those that are taken into account and the manner in which this has been done.
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In the development of the draft for the Bulgarian NAP for the period 2008-2012 and the determination of the quantity of allowances subject to allocation is taken into account the impact on carbon dioxide emissions of the following Directives: 2003/196/ЕC, 2002/91/ЕC, 2001/77/ЕC, 2008/1/ЕC, 2003/17/ЕC, 2001/80/ЕC, 1999/13/ЕC.
2.4. If third-country competition (by countries outside the EU) is taken into account, please explain how.
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The BNAP allocation does not account for existence of competition by countries outside the EU.
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