päästösertifikaatteja
Päästösertifikaatteja, known in English as emission certificates or allowances, are permits that allow entities to emit a certain amount of greenhouse gases. They are a key component of market-based environmental policies designed to reduce pollution. The concept is often implemented through a cap-and-trade system. In such a system, a regulatory body sets a limit, or cap, on the total amount of emissions allowed within a specific period. This cap is then divided into a number of emission certificates, which are distributed to companies or installations covered by the scheme.
Companies that emit less than their allocated certificates can sell their surplus to companies that exceed
The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) is one of the largest and most well-known examples