New Zealand begins consulting on ETS electricity allocation factor

Published 02:49 on November 21, 2019  /  Last updated at 18:10 on November 22, 2019  / Stian Reklev /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand

New Zealand on Thursday began consulting on modelling the electricity allocation factor (EAF) for its emissions trading scheme, a process that could lead to industrial emitters receiving fewer free NZUs from 2021.
New Zealand on Thursday began consulting on modelling the electricity allocation factor (EAF) for its emissions trading scheme, a process that could lead to industrial emitters receiving fewer free NZUs from 2021.


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