ANALYSIS: California offset investigation could spur higher premium for ‘golden’ credits

Published 21:49 on November 25, 2019  /  Last updated at 00:54 on November 26, 2019  / Dan McGraw /  Americas, Canada, US

Prices for California offset credits financially backed against invalidation could rise as a result of state regulator ARB's probe into a Michigan-based livestock project, developers and market participants said.
Prices for California offset credits financially backed against invalidation could rise as a result of state regulator ARB's probe into a Michigan-based livestock project, developers and market participants said.


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