EU court rules chemicals firm Evonik not entitled to more free CO2 allowances

Published 12:12 on May 18, 2018  /  Last updated at 23:37 on May 18, 2018  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The EU’s highest court has ruled that chemicals firm Evonik is not entitled to additional free carbon allowances because its method of producing gases does not fall within a defined benchmark.
The EU’s highest court has ruled that chemicals firm Evonik is not entitled to additional free carbon allowances because its method of producing gases does not fall within a defined benchmark.


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