New Zealand proposes ETS tweaks to avoid double-counting, price distortions

Published 10:45 on May 11, 2017  /  Last updated at 12:24 on May 11, 2017  / Stian Reklev /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand

The New Zealand government has proposed a handful of technical fixes to its emissions trading scheme aimed at mending problems that may have led to double-counting for some market participants or caused price distortions for goods containing synthetic greenhouse gases.
The New Zealand government has proposed a handful of technical fixes to its emissions trading scheme aimed at mending problems that may have led to double-counting for some market participants or caused price distortions for goods containing synthetic greenhouse gases.


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