Calculate Embedded Emissions for Unwrought Aluminium (HS7601)
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Notes:
There may be a difference when calculating the price with respect to
import volume, carbon price, and benchmark emissions, as the embedded
formula may result in minor variations due to decimal rounding.
Therefore, the actual value may vary.
CBAM is applicable to trade volumes starting from 50 metric tonnes. For trade volumes below 50 metric tonnes, CBAM does not apply.
Usage Procedure – How to use the CBAM Calculator Sheet
Enter or update values only in the
INPUT PARAMETERS section (Highlighted in blue) ,
including the carbon price, benchmark emissions, CBAM chargeable
percentage (as per the phase-in year), and imported quantity.
The system will automatically calculate the
payable emissions and the total CBAM cost (€)
based on the inputs provided.
Notes:
• Change any input value to automatically update CBAM cost.
• Formula used: Carbon price × payable emissions × quantity.
• Model aligned with CBAM supplier-side illustrative methodology.
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Montreal will be hosting the Canadian International Aluminium Conference and bring together some of the leading aluminum experts in the world. Researchers, lectures and major organizations of the industry will share this platform to present their individual outlook for aluminium with ever-increasing applications.
The Aluminum Association of Canada (AAC) will be organizing this aluminium conference. It will discuss the best practices, sustainable development, innovation and strategic topics of interest to the decision-makers in aluminum industry as well as the owners, suppliers, operators and industrial users.
The entire life cycle of aluminum will be discussed at this conference: from extracting ore to recycling and also includes three levels of aluminium processing, the global market and the major trends, best practices, sustainable cities & buildings, architecture & major infrastructure, road transport, additive manufacturing, market dynamics and the future applications of aluminum.
"For Quebec companies, this conference will be a place to learn, network and build ties with experts from Asia, Europe, the Middle East and here—on North American soil. As the world's fourth largest aluminum producer, with almost 100% of our production in Quebec, our industry needs to share its expertise and learn from others elsewhere. This is unquestionably an incredible opportunity for Quebec," said Jean Simard, President and General Manager of AAC.
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