Sweden’s cleaner steelmaking fight foiled as EU court upholds ‘blunt’ ETS allocation

Published 21:45 on July 26, 2017  /  Last updated at 21:10 on July 30, 2017  / Ben Garside /  EMEA, EU ETS

Sweden failed in its bid to force Brussels to do more to promote lower-carbon steelmaking on Wednesday after the EU’s highest court ruled against a challenge over how EU ETS allowances are allocated.
Sweden failed in its bid to force Brussels to do more to promote lower-carbon steelmaking on Wednesday after the EU’s highest court ruled against a challenge over how EU ETS allowances are allocated.


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