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CN 76101000

Doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors

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Aperçu du coût CBAM

Prix ETS actuel : 78.45 €/t CO₂. Exemple : 1 tonne de NC 76101000 aux facteurs par défaut coûte ~130.27 € en certificats CBAM aujourd'hui.

Émissions directes
4.895545619 t CO₂/t
Émissions indirectes
11.71 t CO₂/t
CBAM cost (1000 t shipment)
€130,271
Comment est-ce calculé ?

Coût certificat CBAM = émissions intégrées × prix ETS × (1 − facteur de quotas gratuits) × majoration de phase.

Phase-in 2026: 10% of full certificate cost. Free allocation assumed 0% in this preview.

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Émissions intégrées par défaut

Lorsque vous ne pouvez pas obtenir de données fournisseurs vérifiées, l'UE autorise l'usage de ces valeurs par défaut pour le secteur Aluminium.

OrigineÉmissions directesÉmissions indirectesTotal
China4.8955456194.895545619
Mozambique4.1614909094.161490909
Bosnia and Herzegovina3.7213.721
India3.4435354743.443535474
Egypt3.0245413533.024541353

t CO₂e par tonne de produit. Source: EU Implementing Reg. 2025/2621 Annex IV.

Comment se conformer pour ce code

Methodology guide -- aluminium

Aluminium is the most electricity-intensive CBAM sector. The 11.71 t CO2/t default for indirect emissions assumes a fossil-heavy grid; verified data from a hydro-powered smelter can reduce your CBAM cost by 80%+ for the same product.

Step 1: identify the smelter and its grid mix. A producer in Norway, Iceland or Quebec (hydropower) faces fundamentally different emissions than one in China or India (coal-heavy grid). Request the supplier's contractual electricity factor or, ideally, residual-mix data from the national TSO.

Step 2: pin down the alumina source. Direct emissions for primary aluminium are dominated by the Bayer-process (alumina refining) and the Hall-Heroult anode consumption. Recycled (secondary) aluminium emits 95% less -- if your supplier blends scrap, ensure the share is documented.

Step 3: collect verified data per the EU template. Reg. 2025/2621 requires direct + indirect split, the production route ("primary" or "from scrap"), and the allocation method when a smelter produces multiple products.

Step 4: apply Article 9 if the origin has a carbon price. Several jurisdictions (e.g. UK ETS, China ETS) cover aluminium smelters -- documented payments deduct from your CBAM bill.

Questions fréquentes

Are aluminium articles always in scope?
Unwrought aluminium (7601), powders (7603), bars/rods (7604), sheets (7606) and most semi-finished products are in scope. Some downstream articles (7616, 7611-7613) are partially in scope -- check the 8-digit code.
Why is the indirect emissions factor for aluminium so high?
Aluminium smelting is electricity-intensive (about 14 MWh per tonne). The EU default of 11.71 t CO2 indirect per tonne reflects a coal-heavy grid; smelters using hydropower (e.g. Norway, Iceland) report under 2 t CO2/t indirect.
Do I have to use the EU default values?
No. Defaults are a fallback when verified supplier data is unavailable. From 2026 onward you should request actual emissions data from the producer using the EU CBAM communication template -- this is usually cheaper than using defaults, especially for low-carbon producers.
How is the cost adjusted year-on-year?
Phase-in markups apply: 10% of full certificate cost in 2026, 20% in 2027, 30% in 2028, scaling to 100% by 2034. The full calculator at /calculator applies the correct markup for your chosen year.
What about carbon prices already paid in the origin country?
Article 9 of the CBAM Regulation (EU) 2023/956 lets you deduct verifiable carbon prices paid in the country of origin. AutoCBAM Pro automates this; the free preview ignores it.

Recevoir un rapport coût-émissions

PDF gratuit avec les valeurs par défaut, les 3 principaux pays d'origine et une prévision de coût liée à l'ETS pour NC 76101000.

Codes liés

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