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A cost-effective and flexible way should be followed as well when developing market-based instruments to reach energy
However, the very best thing to do is to keep these market-based instruments free of other considerations if they are really to be effective in the battle to save the environment, climate and nature.
including legislation, market-based instruments, the refocusing of funding instruments
Market-based instruments should also be adopted in other areas that warrant it,
Equally, I am pleased to see that Parliament shares the view that market-based instruments cannot be seen
infrastructure funds; and market-based instruments.
it is essential that the market-based instruments deployed support the economic recovery
While market-based instruments have been exploited in some sectors,
It is in fact here that we have market-based instruments, because it is all about introducing taxes and charges on things which exacerbate environmental problems,
In writing.- The PPE-DE welcomes the report on the Green Paper on market-based instruments for environment and related policy purposes.
Environmental policies should also utilise as far as possible the most efficient market-based instruments, such as emissions trading.
free energy prices and market-based instruments are the best way to ensure the most appropriate energy mix and diversification.
In writing.- Labour MEPs support market-based instruments to tackle climate change such as the EU ETS system.
The economic rationale for using market-based instruments lies in their ability to correct market-failures in a cost-effective way.
Detailed information on the use of environmental market-based instruments is available from the OECD/EEA7.
Establishing a framework for the use of market-based instruments at Community level could help avoid such distortions
In this context, the introduction of flexible market-based instruments is intended to help reduce climate change at a lower cost for industry.
To achieve this, market-based instruments like environmentally-related taxes, emission trading schemes and subsidies can be
Economic and market-based instruments play a pivotal role in the EU's transition to a resource efficient economy- an objective which has been set with the EU 2020 Flagship Initiative for a Resource Efficient Europe.
Market-based instruments, including the Community energy tax framework,