
Alina TEODORESCU
European Commission: Member States have used 90% of free allowances for 2024
Several countries have yet to complete the process while Romania has distributed almost the entire amount
3 decembrie 2024
Last Friday, the European Commission published the status table on free allocation to industry and heat production for 2024. According to the document, as of 28 November 2024, Member States have distributed nearly 90% of the total amount of allocation for this year.
Around 446,5 million allowances were granted for free so far this year with 57 million allowances left to be distributed. For 2024, the European Commission allocated 503 million allowances, compared to 526 million allowances for 2023 while in 2022, the number reached 533 million allowances.

While many countries, including Romania, have already completed (or nearly completed) their annual distribution process, there are several countries left behind. Finland has distributed only 12% out of a total of 12,4 million allowances, followed by Ireland with 15% and France with 35%.
Starting this year, countries were supposed to grant free allocation until June 30, instead of February 28. The process was delayed by four months “to better align with the new compliance cycle for grantig free allocation by the competent authorities and for the surrendering of allowances by the operators,” as stated by the European Commission.
However, because the free allocation process for 2024 was far from being completed ahead of 30 September, which was the compliance deadline for 2023, some market participants were forced to buy extra allowances to cover their compliance needs, a bullish signal for carbon prices.



