Extending the UK Emissions Trading Scheme to heating and road transport fuels
This report examines the potential for reducing economy-wide emissions through extending the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) to domestic heating and transport fuels, when implemented alongside existing policies.
Our analysis can help inform a number of government criteria for assessing UK ETS expansion, including practicality, suitability, and distributional impacts.
Our modelling aims to illustrate how pricing domestic heating and road transport fuels affect economy-wide emissions, economy growth, inflation, and household consumption. We also present the potential distributional consequences, and demonstrate the impact of coupling it with transfers to (partially) offset these distributional effects.
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Extending the UK Emissions Trading Scheme to heating and road transport fuels
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