TCI’s approach to regulating transportation emissions could miss some suppliers -source

Published 22:45 on July 29, 2019  /  Last updated at 00:17 on July 30, 2019  / /  Americas, US

Small US fuel suppliers may be able to duck their compliance obligations under the Transportation and Climate Initiative's (TCI) proposed carbon market if its 10 member jurisdictions opt to use a federal designation in determining the programme's regulated entities, a regulatory source told Carbon Pulse.
Small US fuel suppliers may be able to duck their compliance obligations under the Transportation and Climate Initiative's (TCI) proposed carbon market if its 10 member jurisdictions opt to use a federal designation in determining the programme's regulated entities, a regulatory source told Carbon Pulse.


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