Alberta proposes more stringent large emitter benchmarks, higher credit utilisation

Published 19:23 on July 1, 2022  /  Last updated at 19:23 on July 1, 2022  / /  Americas, Canada

The Alberta government is seeking to tighten output-based standards for stationary sources and raise offset and performance credit limits for its Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) regime in order to meet Canada’s post-2022 carbon pricing benchmark.
The Alberta government is seeking to tighten output-based standards for stationary sources and raise offset and performance credit limits for its Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) regime in order to meet Canada’s post-2022 carbon pricing benchmark.


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