

The information on the type of activity of the entities covered by the EU ETS is based on the EUTL classification (which differs from UNFCCC nomenclature for greenhouse gas emission source categories or NACE codes). From 2013 onwards, only the total of surrendered units (4) is available. The ETS information on surrendered units is available by type of units ( 4.1 (EUAs and EUAAs), 4.2 (CERs) and 4.3 (ERUs)) until 2012. These allowances are visible when selecting “NER 300 auctions” in the category “Country”. This is to reflect the auctioning, at EU level, of a certain number of allowances, as part of the "NER 300" funding programme for innovative low-carbon energy demonstration projects. The list of countries includes NER 300 auctions. Active entity: "All entities" (default selection).EU ETS information: “10 Aviation” or “20-99 All stationary installations" (default selection).These data are therefore only presented when the following parameters are selected: No further split by activity type is possible. The data can be split between aviation (activity type 10) and stationary installations (activity types 20-99). Total allocated allowances, 1.2 Correction to freely allocated allowances (not reflected in EUTL), 1.3 Allowances auctioned or soldare only available at national level.

Taking into account these estimates is relevant for trend analyses over several years, in particular across trading periods. This is because the scope of the EU ETS has evolved since it was created in 2005 (inclusion of new countries, activities and gases), therefore the trends in emissions and allocated allowances directly based on the EUTL are not fully consistent over time. The EEA produces estimates of emissions and allowances for 2005–2012 in order to reflect the current scope of the EU ETS (third trading period from 2013 to 2020). Estimates for allowances and emissions 2005–2012 to reflect current ETS scope (3)ĭata based on information from Member States and the European Commission.Correction to freely allocated allowances (1.2), for more information see the annex of the background note.Allowances auctioned or sold (EUAs and EUAAs) (1.3)ĭata based on auction calendars and auction results published by the auctioning platforms for emission allowances in the EU ETS.Surrendered units (4, 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3)ĭata extracted at entity level, and aggregated at national level and by type of activity.Įuropean Energy Exchange (EEX) and the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE):.The user manual provides detailed instructions on how to use the data viewer.įurther information on the data can be found in the background note, the note on data quality, the technical report and the translation of activity codes.Įuropean Union Transaction Log (EUTL), extracted 1st July 2022: if you want to download the complete dataset please go to:.click on the ' Download' button (bottom right of the viewer).select one or several elements on the chart or grid.
