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碳市场“游戏规则”巨变!官方宣布“十五五”迈向总量控制
Zhong Guo Neng Yuan Wang·2025-11-06 01:56

Group 1: National Carbon Market Development - The national carbon market is transitioning from intensity control to total control during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, with a focus on total carbon emission control [2] - The inclusion of the steel, cement, and aluminum industries in the carbon trading market is expected to enhance their green and low-carbon transformation [2][3] - By 2027, priority will be given to implementing total quota control for industries with relatively stable carbon emissions [2] Group 2: Low-Carbon Investment and Technology Innovation - The carbon market has driven low-carbon investments and accelerated the innovation and promotion of green technologies [3] - The overall reduction cost in the power generation sector has decreased by approximately 35 billion yuan through carbon trading in the first two compliance cycles [3] - The expansion of the carbon market will encourage more enterprises to reduce carbon emissions through technological innovation and management efficiency improvements [3] Group 3: Voluntary Carbon Market Growth - The national voluntary greenhouse gas reduction trading market has entered a critical phase of rapid development, with 31 projects registered and a total transaction volume of 3.25 million tons of CCER [4][5] - The market has established a framework for management systems, technical methods, and infrastructure, enhancing the integrity and standardization of voluntary reduction projects [4] - The Ministry of Ecology and Environment is actively soliciting opinions on various voluntary reduction project methodologies to support diverse project development [4][5] Group 4: Carbon Footprint Management System - The average carbon footprint factor for electricity in 2024 is reported to be 0.5777 kg CO2 equivalent per kWh, a 6.9% decrease from 2023 [6][7] - The establishment of a product carbon footprint management system is a key focus for deepening ecological civilization reforms [6] - The Ministry of Ecology and Environment plans to continue enhancing the research and publication of carbon footprint factors for electricity and other key products [7]