Mexico outlines pilot ETS without setting annual emission caps

Published 22:50 on May 28, 2019  /  Last updated at 22:50 on May 28, 2019  / /  Americas, Mexico, US

Mexico plans to implement a three-year cap-and-trade pilot programme beginning in 2020 that would utilise direct allocation and auctions to distribute allowances to end users, but it has not yet determined the appropriate caps, according to a public consultation released on Monday.
Mexico plans to implement a three-year cap-and-trade pilot programme beginning in 2020 that would utilise direct allocation and auctions to distribute allowances to end users, but it has not yet determined the appropriate caps, according to a public consultation released on Monday.


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