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Ordinance for the Reduction of CO2 Emissions (CO2 Ordinance), SR 641.711

2013Adaptation, MitigationPolicyPolicyMore details
Sectors: Buildings, Energy
The CO2 Act is the core of Switzerland's climate policy: its objectives, instruments and measures. The CO2 Ordinance specifies how the different instruments are implemented and contains more detailed regulations on all the instruments mentioned in the CO2 Act. Details of the CO2 Levy on Process and Heating Fuels has been integrated under this Ordinance, which originally stipulated the following:

The initial levy was set at CHF12 (USD12.5) per tonne of CO2, which equates to CHF0.03 USD.03)/litre of heating oil and CHF 0.025 (USD.026)/m3 of natural gas. As CO2 emission reductions were not on track to meet the commitments,...

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Ordinance for the Reduction of CO2 Emissions (CO2 Ordinance), SR 641.711
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  • Building sector to emit no more than 78% of 1990 emissions by 2015 against a 1990 baselineBuildings: Buildings · Target year: 2015
  • Industry sector to emit no more than 93% of 1990 emissions by 2015 against a 1990 baselineIndustry: General · Target year: 2015
  • Transport sector to emit no more than 100% of 1990 emissions by 2015Transportation: General · Target year: 2015

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