The EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) continues to drive down emissions, -5% in...

EU Environment and Planet 9 months ago

The EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) continues to drive down emissions, -5% in 2024. 🌍 Emissions from ETS sectors, like heavy industry, electricity generation and aviation, have dropped by 50% since 2005. The power sector is leading the way, with a 12% reduction in emissions compared with 2023, driven by an 8% increase in renewables. The EU Emissions Trading System continues to prove itself as a key tool for effective, efficient decarbonisation - on track for a -62% target by 2030. 📉 💪 Read more, link in bio! 🔗

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New operational data from the UK underscores a decisive transition in sustainable construction, shifting focus from theoretical decarbonisation to verified performance in real conditions. Heat pumps have maintained comfort levels equal to or surpassing gas boilers during recent sub-zero periods, reinforcing confidence in low carbon design and accelerating the case for electrification. The evidence supports the development of energy-efficient buildings that meet both sustainability targets and life cycle cost efficiency, lowering the overall carbon footprint of construction.

Electricity procurement is undergoing a comparable transformation. Time‑matched carbon‑free tariffs replace outdated annual offset models with live accountability, compelling developers to integrate controllable loads, thermal storage, and smart controls into sustainable building design. This evolution promotes buildings that can demonstrate measurable reductions in net zero whole life carbon through continuous performance validation, advancing whole life carbon assessment and lifecycle assessment methods.

Such market shifts are redefining what constitutes green construction. Investors and regulators increasingly value real-time verification of environmental sustainability in construction, rewarding assets that address embodied carbon in materials and optimise resource efficiency in construction. Developers adopting circular economy principles and sustainable building practices now position themselves ahead in achieving net zero carbon buildings.

Policy direction remains critical. Urban strategies, including New York’s emerging approach to affordable decarbonisation, illustrate how sustainable urban development can balance equity with climate ambition. Across global markets, organisations aligning with sustainable material specification, low embodied carbon materials, and circular construction strategies are best placed to reduce the environmental impact of construction. Those integrating BREEAM V7 principles with end‑of‑life reuse in construction will strengthen resilience against regulatory tightening and ensure consistent advancement toward carbon neutral construction.

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