Shenzhen council pays ETS companies for saved CO2 permits

Published 09:46 on May 23, 2018  /  Last updated at 12:22 on May 23, 2018  / /  Asia Pacific, China

The council in Shenzhen’s richest city district has extended a funding scheme for local emitters based on how many CO2 permits remain unused when complying with the Chinese city's pilot emissions trading scheme.
The council in Shenzhen’s richest city district has extended a funding scheme for local emitters based on how many CO2 permits remain unused when complying with the Chinese city's pilot emissions trading scheme.


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