Speaker for Climate change Conferences 2021 - Hermann Pengg
Hermann Pengg
Audi AG, Germany
Title : How to Comply with the Paris Agreement: Global Carbon Pricing According to Carbon Budgets

Abstract:

Avoiding irreversible climate change as effectively as possible is one of the most pressing challenges of society. Carbon pricing that is uniformly valid on a global and cross-sectoral basis represents a cost-efficient policy tool to meet this challenge.

It is shown that a global emissions cap-and-trade system is the most suitable market-based instrument for reducing global emissions levels, in line with the temperature goal set by the Paris Agreement. A proposal for its design in presented in this paper. This instrument encourages worldwide measures, with the lowest marginal abatement cost, according to a pre-defined reduction path. Thereby, it ensures compliance with aspecified remaining carbon budget to meet a certain temperature limit in a cost-efficient manner.

Possible reduction paths are presented in this paper. Weaknesses in the design of existing emissions trading systems (ETS), such as the EU ETS, are identified and avoided in the proposed instrument.

The framework solves several problems of today’s climate change policies, like the free rider problem, carbon leakage, rebound effects or the green paradox. The introduction of a global uniform carbon pricing instrument and its concrete design should be the subject of policy, especially at the United Nations climate change conferences, as soon as possible in order to allow for rapid implementation. If a global ETS with a uniform carbon price could be introduced, additional governmental regulations with regard to carbon emissions would become obsolete.

Biography:

Hermann Pengg is head of project management of e-fuels at Audi AG and Managing Director of two Audi-owned companies that are responsible for the production of Audi e-gas and various other renewable products from CO2 and renewable electricity. Before that, he built Audi´s e-fuels team and was responsible for the lifecycle analysis department. He was also responsible for taking into operation Audi´s “e-gas plant” in 2013, the world´s first 6 MW industrial scale power-to-gas plant. Before that, he was CTO at SolarFuel (now: HZI Etogas), Stuttgart, built a photovoltaic department for a roof manufacturer, and worked in senior management positions in multinational industry and in consulting. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics, a Master in Physics at ETH Zurich, and a M.Sc. at Vienna Technical University. He has published two scientific books and several articles.

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