Cap-and-Trade Scheme in Gujarat’s Surat Achieves 30% Pollution Cut
A groundbreaking study, published in issue of The Quarterly Journal of Economics, has revealed that Surat’s cap-and-trade programme for particulate matter emissions has delivered significant environmental and economic benefits. This programme, launched in Gujarat’s industrial city of Surat, is the world’s first emissions trading scheme (ETS) for particulate matter and India’s first pollution trading system. The findings, based on a randomized controlled trial, show a substantial reduction in pollution levels, improved regulatory compliance, and decreased abatement costs, highlighting the viability of market-based approaches in low-state-capacity regions like India.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Cap-and-Trade Scheme in Gujarat’s Surat Achieves 30% Pollution Cut |
Programme Name | Surat Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) |
Pollutant Type | Particulate Matter (PM) |
Launch Year | 2019 (Pilot) |
Implemented by | GPCB + University of Chicago (EPIC) |
Monitoring System | Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) |
Emission Cap | Initially 280 tonnes/month → Revised to 170 tonnes/month |
Permit System | 80% free allocation, 20% auctioned |
Trial Type | Randomised Controlled Trial |
No. of Plants Participated | 162 (ETS), 155 (Control Group) |
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