Trina Zero Carbon's CBAM Solutions
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2023-11-29On the 16th of November, The Delegation of the European Union to China, incooperation with the Institute of Energy, Environment and Economy of Tsinghua University, held the "The EU's CBAM: retionale for climate policy, andimplications for Chinese companies" event. During the panel discussion,Yvonne Niu, the Director of Strategic Development of Trina Zero CarbonTechnology (Shanghai) Co, Ltd, had a conversation with David Boublil, DeputyHead of Unit, Energy and Green Taxation, DG Taxud, European Commission, on the issue of penalty and data reliability in the CBAM transitional period. Clickon the video above to watch the conversation recording.Please follow Trina Zero Carbon to avoid missing any important messages from us.We would like to thank The Delegation of the EU to China again for sharing with Trina Zero Carbon.Please refer to "Recommended Reading" to acquire further knowledge.Trina Zero Carbon Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Trina Solar Co., Ltd. that focuses on zero carbon solutions and is a carbon neutral service provider that helps global green transformation.Our service on CBAM include two parts. For the purpose of comliance, we provide guidance on exporter carbon inventory, CBAM calculation, CBAM reporting and CBAM certificate estimation. For the purpose of reducing CBAM fees, we provide services such as supplier carbon inventory, carbon emission gap evaluation and CBAM certificate trading.The European Commission updates regularly on the official websites about issues including the latest developments, key element and legislative documents, etc.One thing that most stakeholders may be interested in is the CBAM reporting requirement. Recent updates include but not limited to: The communication template for installations was updated (11/8).The guidance documents on CBAM implementation for both importers of goods into the EU and installation operators were updated (11/21). Please closely watch the European Commission's new moves. If you had any confusions, please do not hesitate contact us immediately.