Reviewing your MMP for EU ETS and UK ETS

People are now starting to receive their Monitoring Methodology Plans (MMPs) from regulatory bodies (e.g. Environment Agency) for review. We strongly advise you allocate sufficient time to reviewing and updating your installation’s MMP in line with the Competent Authority’s comments. The MMP forms the basis of installation activity level reporting for Phase IV of the EU ETS and the UK ETS which covers the next ten years.  Installations will be verified against this document for the next ten years so it is crucial to complete it correctly.

Last summer, installations were tasked with calculating their EU ETS Phase IV baseline, which included:

National Implementation Measures (NIMs) – the calculations looking at the past five years’ worth of energy usage.

Monitoring Methodology Plans (MMPs) – the methodology to explain how they had pulled together their NIMs.

Why get your MMP back now?

Whereas your original MMP reflected on activity level over the past five years, you now need to revisit and update it so that it details the methodology for calculating activity level for the next ten years. MMPs are dynamic and will continually change with your installation. MMPs encourage improvement to methodologies in order to achieve higher tiers or provide the opportunity to asses unreasonable costs associated with doing so.

We are now hearing from organisations that need help and are employing our ETS consultancy services. If your MMP has been returned and you need some assistance, call us on 01484 843867.

Rebecca Scarratt

Carbon Consultant

Rebecca Scarratt

Carbon Consultant

Rebecca joined the Swan Energy team in 2021, after graduating from the University of Hull with a MSc in Renewable Energy.

In her role at Swan Energy, Rebecca supports the consultancy work the team does with clients across the UK. She has gained experience in the various compliance services we offer. Within the core team, Rebecca is account manager for over 40 UK ETS installations across the healthcare, food manufacturing and energy industry sectors.

Rebecca has managed SECR reporting and ESOS energy auditing for a selection of food manufacturing and retail clients. She has also produced a TCFD report for a large gas and oil company and managed CHPQA applications for NHS clients.