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Suppliers of liquid fossil fuels will have obligations to report their activities and surrender New Zealand Units (NZUs) under the Emissions Trading Scheme( ETS). They won’t receive an allocation of NZUs.
Please see Liquid fossil fuel suppliers’ obligations: Reporting emissions and surrendering NZUs for more information.
Suppliers of liquid fossil fuels won’t receive an allocation of NZUs because they’ll be able to pass the costs of their ETS obligations on to their customers.
Most forms of travel are fuelled by liquid fossil fuels, such as petrol and diesel, which result in emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
New Zealanders travel frequently and have a high level of vehicle ownership. Our use of freight transport has increased as the economy has grown, and our geographical isolation makes us reliant on ships and planes to connect us and our products to the rest of the world.
Between 1990 and 2006, total transport emissions increased by 5.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide, or 64 per cent. If we do not make changes to the ways we travel and transport freight, or to the technology and fuels we use, transport energy use will grow further. Public transport, biofuels, electric vehicles, rail, cycling and walking, as well as improved vehicle efficiency will all help – as will the ETS
Last updated: 9 August 2010
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