Quick Ontario exit from WCI could exacerbate future auctions, pressure sell-off

Published 00:31 on June 15, 2018  /  Last updated at 00:31 on June 15, 2018  / /  Americas, Canada, US

The prospect of a quick Ontario exit from the tripartite WCI cap-and-trade market could prove a headache for participants and stakeholders on both the primary and secondary markets, according to analysts speaking at a webinar on Thursday.
The prospect of a quick Ontario exit from the tripartite WCI cap-and-trade market could prove a headache for participants and stakeholders on both the primary and secondary markets, according to analysts speaking at a webinar on Thursday.


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