European Union border corrective carbon mechanism as a measure of the transition to carbon neutrality

Authors

  • Zhanna Kenessova Committee for atomic energy supervision and control of the Ministry of energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52123/1994-2370-2022-545

Keywords:

cross-border carbon regulation, bad assets, border carbon tax, carbon footprint, decarbonization, carbon neutrality, greenhouse gases, emissions trading, energy market, NPP, reactors, wind power, gasification, associated petroleum gas

Abstract

This article describes the republic's obligations to reduce greenhouse gases in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The analysis of the current situation of greenhouse gas emissions, recommendations, proposals and solutions has been carried out. The author gives recommendations for decarbonization of the country's energy market. Decarbonization is refers to the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions over time in order to contain the rise in global average temperatures. The authors analyze in detail a number of limitations of existing technologies for the extraction of associated petroleum gas, renewable energy technologies and nuclear power plants are also described, and analysis of the wind rose was carried out using the wind atlas of Kazakhstan.

At present, an attempt has been made to conduct a primary analysis of the world companies of implemented nuclear reactors of various types and their current state. Of course, this review is not a complete rating, in the entire world rating of companies there are many other companies, it is not always possible to determine that balanced scorecard. However, this initial view of reverse reactors determines future partners for the further construction of nuclear power plants.

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Published

2022-03-30

How to Cite

Кенесова, Ж. (2022). European Union border corrective carbon mechanism as a measure of the transition to carbon neutrality. Public Administration and Civil Service, (1 (80), 31-42. https://doi.org/10.52123/1994-2370-2022-545

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND CIVIL SERVICE