Maine considering adoption of RGGI supply-curbing mechanism

Published 18:57 on February 8, 2019  /  Last updated at 21:15 on February 8, 2019  / /  Americas, US

Maine is holding internal discussions about whether the state should reverse its opposition to the northeast US RGGI market's supply-curbing Emissions Containment Reserve (ECR), after Democrats won the state's gubernatorial election in November.
Maine is holding internal discussions about whether the state should reverse its opposition to the northeast US RGGI market's supply-curbing Emissions Containment Reserve (ECR), after Democrats won the state's gubernatorial election in November.


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