Biomass, industrial inclusion “hot-button issues” in Virginia’s RGGI plans

Published 04:14 on April 6, 2018  /  Last updated at 04:14 on April 6, 2018  / /  Americas, US

The regulated status of biomass and exclusion of certain industrial electricity providers are proving to be contentious "hot-button issues" in developing Virginia’s cap-and-trade programme, according to a state official.
The regulated status of biomass and exclusion of certain industrial electricity providers are proving to be contentious "hot-button issues" in developing Virginia’s cap-and-trade programme, according to a state official.


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