Emissions Trading Registry


An Emissions Trading Registry is a web-based application that records:
An account holder can therefore hold, transfer, cancel or acquire EU Allowances and Kyoto units. Further details regarding each of these unit types can be found in , available on the Environment Agency's website. In addition, regulators and nominated competent authorities can manage regulated industries, and monitor national compliance and performance against international emissions reductions obligations.
Computerised registries are key components of the EU Emissions Trading System and wider international emissions trading under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change's Kyoto Protocol. Under Directive 2003/87/EC, EU Member States were required to put in place a standardised, electronic national registry from 2005, whilst Parties to the Kyoto Protocol were required to put in place a national registry to allow international emissions trading from 2008. The functional requirements of the Registry are determined by the European Commission and the UNFCCC secretariat.
All national registries are connected directly to the UNFCCC’s International Transaction Log. This transaction log is responsible for checking all transactions to ensure they adhere to the rules of international emissions trading under the Kyoto Protocol. The ITL also has a link to the EC's Community Independent Transaction Log. This transaction log is responsible for checking all transactions to ensure that they adhere to the rules of the EU ETS.