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Madam President, the Emissions Trading Directive does not contain any provisions relating to administrative charges. The application and level of such charges are therefore matters for the national governments. We know that Member States have adopted different approaches to charging for the issue of permits under Directive 96/61/EC concerning integrated pollution prevention and control.
The authorities responsible for issuing permits incur costs, and each Member State is able to decide how it wants to finance those costs. The Commission does not therefore have any estimates of the total level of administrative charges imposed on CO2 emitters.
I would also like to say that I am standing in for Mr Dimas, who sends his apologies because he is attending the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Convention on Climate Change. As you know, it is a very important conference and he has asked me to stand in for him."@en1
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