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    Home > Top Stories > REUTERS IMPACT-‘Please put a price on carbon’, says Europe’s biggest utility
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    REUTERS IMPACT-‘Please put a price on carbon’, says Europe’s biggest utility

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on October 5, 2021

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 31, 2026

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    Enel's CEO calls for carbon pricing to meet climate targets, emphasizing its importance ahead of COP26. Only 20% of emissions are priced, urging global action.

    Europe's Largest Utility Calls for Carbon Pricing to Combat Climate Change

    By Jon Harman and Stephen Jewkes

    (Reuters) – Countries need to put a price on carbon to help the world cut greenhouse gas emissions and limit climate warming to agreed targets, the head of Europe’s biggest utility said on Tuesday.

    “Please put a price on carbon,” Enel Chief Executive Francesco Starace said in an interview at the Reuters Impact conference.

    Starace’s comments come less than four weeks before the U.N. COP26 climate talks in Scotland that aim to secure bolder action from the nearly 200 countries that signed the 2015 Paris Agreement to try to limit global warming to 1.5 Celsius.

    He said the world was on track to overshoot 1.5C at the moment and it was important to see if larger economies, with their new and more focused efforts, would engage with the target at the COP26 talks, which start on Oct. 31.

    “Put the price on carbon in your own territory … and then worry about how that carbon price relates to the other carbon prices,” Starace said. “But price it – because if you start with that then this will finally adjust.”

    Carbon pricing is seen by many as key to encouraging emissions reductions and helping new, low-carbon technologies compete with established, more-polluting sources of energy.

    A carbon cost can come in the form of a tax, via an emissions trading system (ETS), or so-called cap-and-trade schemes, but there has been much debate over the best system https://reut.rs/3DbDrzp to adopt.

    A report by the World Bank in May said only a fifth of the world’s emissions were covered by a carbon price – and most of the prices were too low to achieve only a 2C increase in global temperatures, let alone 1.5C.

    ‘SYSTEM DOESN’T WORK’

    On Saturday, U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry said the world’s major economies must “stretch to do more” at the summit in Glasgow, Scotland.

    Ahead of COP26, global business leaders and politicians are taking part in the Reuters Impact conference to discuss efforts to mitigate climate change and drive sustainable growth.

    Enel, one of the world’s biggest green energy https://reut.rs/3a4X281 firms, aims to cut its carbon emissions by 80% by 2030, boosting its green capacity to 120 gigawatts (GW) from some 50 GW at the end June.

    Starace said the energy transition was a front-loaded process that required companies to invest now for benefits in the long term.

    But he said consumers still worked on a very short-term horizon, with governments tending to take a hands-off approach and trusting markets to adjust.

    “That can’t be any more the case. We need to bring consumers into the story,” he said.

    Starace said consumers needed to see the benefits of low-cost energy now by using long-term pricing deals.

    He said governments and banks needed to adjust to this long-term horizon and implement the right regulations and policies so the market could adapt properly – and avoid the wild swings in energy prices that have plagued markets in recent weeks.

    “The fluctuations and surprises we observe today are exactly a demonstration of this – they are short-term convulsions of a system that doesn’t work anymore.”

    To watch the Reuters Impact conference please register here https://reutersevents.com/events/impact/

    (Reporting by Jon Harman and Stephen Jewkes; Editing by David Clarke)

     

    Key Takeaways

    • •Enel CEO Francesco Starace urges carbon pricing to reduce emissions.
    • •Carbon pricing is crucial for meeting climate targets like the Paris Agreement.
    • •COP26 will focus on bolder climate actions from major economies.
    • •Only a fifth of global emissions are currently covered by carbon pricing.
    • •Enel aims to cut carbon emissions by 80% by 2030.

    Frequently Asked Questions about REUTERS IMPACT-‘Please put a price on carbon’, says Europe’s biggest utility

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the importance of carbon pricing in reducing emissions and meeting climate targets.

    2What is carbon pricing?

    Carbon pricing is a method to encourage emission reductions by assigning a cost to carbon emissions.

    3Who is Francesco Starace?

    Francesco Starace is the CEO of Enel, Europe's largest utility company.

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