CLIMA+

Establish the required framework conditions for the development of a Social Climate Plan and for the implementation of the EU Emissions Trading Systems for maritime transport, buildings, road transport and additional sectors as well as the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism in Greece.

Emissions Trading System (ETS) Energy Policy Energy Transition

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Project info

Countries:

Greece

Project duration:

05/24 - 12/25

Target groups:

National governments, Public sector, Private sector

Funding:

297,779.60 €

Contact info

Contact:

Ulrich Laumanns

Partner:
  • Hellenic Ministry of Environment and Energy
  • Hellenic Ministry of Economy and Finance

Background

Greece aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by at least 54 per cent by 2030 and reach climate neutrality by 2050. An important instrument in this context is the European Emissions Trading System, which has included maritime transport, buildings and road transport since 2023. The European Union (EU) has set up a Social Climate Fund, which aims to cushion the financial burden of carbon prices for low-income households. The EU has also established a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. It is used to account for the CO2 emissions of imported goods to ensure fair competition and climate change mitigation.

Project

The project with its full name “Technical support for the development of a Social Climate Plan and the implementation of the EU Emissions Trading Systems as well as the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism in Greece (CLIMA+)” supports its Greek partners in implementing new EU climate policy requirements. It does so by operating in four core areas:

  1. It is developing a Social Climate Plan for Greece so that financial resources from the Social Climate Fund can be utilised.
  2. It advises the Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy on how to establish administrative processes for emissions trading in maritime transport, buildings and road transport.
  3. It assists with financing for climate change mitigation measures in Greece, including through the Modernisation Fund.
  4. It makes proposals on how the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism can be implemented in Greece.

The focus of the project is on exchanging ideas with other EU member states and expanding the expertise of the Greek project partners. In this way, the project in Greece is helping with efforts to implement suitable climate change mitigation measures, mobilise additional funding for climate action and ensure the competitiveness of products from Greek industry compared to imported products from countries with lower environmental standards. This project is co-financed with EU funding.

Last update: July 2024