EU ETS reform could wrap smoothly on ambition, snag on funds -lawmakers

Published 23:34 on March 1, 2017  /  Last updated at 14:47 on June 21, 2017  / /  Aviation/CORSIA, EMEA, EU ETS

Final negotiations on the post-2020 EU ETS revision bill could progress more smoothly than previous carbon price-driving measures but could still hit trouble on how auction revenue is spent, according to senior EU lawmakers.
Final negotiations on the post-2020 EU ETS revision bill could progress more smoothly than previous carbon price-driving measures but could still hit trouble on how auction revenue is spent, according to senior EU lawmakers.


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