ANALYSIS: California-owned carbon auction volume to dip in 2020, as Quebec allocation edges up

Published 17:52 on December 10, 2019  /  Last updated at 17:52 on December 10, 2019  / /  Americas, Canada, US

WCI carbon auction volume owned by California will dip nearly a quarter next year, while Quebec's free permit allocation to industrial entities will increase compared to 2019, according to Carbon Pulse analysis.
WCI carbon auction volume owned by California will dip nearly a quarter next year, while Quebec's free permit allocation to industrial entities will increase compared to 2019, according to Carbon Pulse analysis.


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