UK Emissions Trading Group

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The UK Emissions Trading Group (ETG) is a business-led association of companies and their trade associations who are affected by or benefit from the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS); "ETG's membership represents 95% of UK carbon emissions covered by the EU ETS."[1]. The group is a forum on business issues with the EU-ETS and also informs the UK Government, influencing policy development "at a formative stage" and works closely with government on all emissions trading issues.[2]

The ETG operates as a non-profit making company funded by member subscriptions.[3]


Activities

History

The ETG was formed in 1999 under the auspices of Advisory Committee on Business and the Environment (ACBE) and Confederation of British Industry (CBI) as an informal body who would create the initial UK Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme that began in April 2002 (a 5-year voluntary scheme). [4]


Membership

Trade Associations

Companies

Company members include metals and mining industry, defence, energy industry, airlines, carbon trading and low carbon sector and energy intensive industries.

AEA Energy and Environment | Alcan Smelting & Power UK | Asda | BAE Systems | Baker and McKenzie | Barclays Capital | BG Group]] | BHP Billiton | BP | British Airways | British Energy | British Plasterboard | British Sugar | BSI Management Systems | BVQI UK | Calyon | Cantor/CO2e | Carbon Capital Markets | Carbon Registry Services | Carbon Trust | Castle Cement Ltd | Cemex | Centrica Energy | ChevronTexaco | CICS Ltd | Citi | Clifford Chance | Climate Change Capital | ConocoPhillips | Corus | Dalkia Utilities Services | Deloitte & Touche | DNV Certification | Drax Power | E.ON UK | Ecosecurities | EDF Energy | En Vision | Environment Exchange | Enviros | ERM CVS | ESB International | Eversheds | Exxonmobil | Eyre Consulting | Future Perfect | Grangemouth CHP Limited | Hammonds | Hedra | ICIS Technology/Siemens | Ineos Fluor | International Power | KPMG | Lafarge | Land Securities | LRQA Limited | Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw LLP | Murco Petroleum Limited | My Carbon World | Nabarro | National Grid | Natsource Tullett Europe | Nera Consulting | Nestle UK Ltd | Novelis | Pilkington | Point Carbon | PricewaterhouseCoopers | Rocfuel | Rolls Royce | RWE npower | Sainsbury's | Scottish and Southern Energy | ScottishPower | Sd3 | Seabank Power Limited | SGS United Kingdom | Shell U.K. Limited | Singleton Birch | St Regis Paper | Tarmac Central | Teesside Power | Total | UK Coal[6]

People

Funding

The ETG operates as a non-profit making company funded by member subscriptions.[8]


Contact

Address: Golden Cross House, 8 Duncannon Street, London
Phone:
Email:
Website:

Resources

Notes

  1. UK ETG website Homepage Accessed 16/01/10
  2. UK ETG website Homepage Accessed 16/01/10
  3. UK ETG website About Accessed 16/01/10
  4. UK ETG website About Accessed 16/01/10
  5. UK ETG website Members- Trade Associations Accessed 16/01/10
  6. UK ETG website Members - Companies Accessed 16/01/10
  7. UK ETG website About Accessed 16/01/10
  8. UK ETG website About Accessed 16/01/10