MSR has stabilised EU ETS during pandemic, but longer-term effectiveness a concern -study

Published 19:44 on August 6, 2020  /  Last updated at 21:55 on August 6, 2020  /  EMEA, EU ETS

The supply-regulating MSR has so far worked well to stabilise EU carbon prices during the pandemic, a study released this week shows, but the mechanism as it is currently calibrated may prove ineffective in dealing with longer-term demand shocks.
The supply-regulating MSR has so far worked well to stabilise EU carbon prices during the pandemic, a study released this week shows, but the mechanism as it is currently calibrated may prove ineffective in dealing with longer-term demand shocks.


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