EU court verdict could squeeze free carbon allowance allocation by nearly 10% -analysts

Published 18:17 on March 6, 2019  /  Last updated at 18:17 on March 6, 2019  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Power plants linked to industrial sites across the EU could see their annual free carbon allowance allocations slashed from next year if the EU court upholds an expert opinion, though it is unclear whether regulators will be able to oversee the move without further changes to auditing rules.
Power plants linked to industrial sites across the EU could see their annual free carbon allowance allocations slashed from next year if the EU court upholds an expert opinion, though it is unclear whether regulators will be able to oversee the move without further changes to auditing rules.


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