BusinessEurope urges lawmakers to favour Parliament approach in ETS reforms

Published 12:58 on July 6, 2017  /  Last updated at 16:37 on July 6, 2017  / Ben Garside /  EMEA, EU ETS

BusinessEurope wants EU lawmakers to more closely follow the EU Parliament’s position on post-2020 EU ETS reforms after commissioning research showing it would avoid triggering across-the-board cuts to free allocations, though all approaches on the table would lead to prices above €30 by 2030.
BusinessEurope wants EU lawmakers to more closely follow the EU Parliament’s position on post-2020 EU ETS reforms after commissioning research showing it would avoid triggering across-the-board cuts to free allocations, though all approaches on the table would lead to prices above €30 by 2030.


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