Norway weighs reverse auction mechanism to stimulate industrial carbon removals

Published 10:57 on March 14, 2023  /  Last updated at 10:57 on March 14, 2023  / /  EMEA, International, Voluntary

The Norwegian Environment Agency has assessed the potential for industrial carbon removal in the country, saying in a research note released Monday that a s0-called "reverse fee" mechanism combined with voluntary carbon market sales of credits could help boost growth in the sector.
The Norwegian Environment Agency has assessed the potential for industrial carbon removal in the country, saying in a research note released Monday that a s0-called "reverse fee" mechanism combined with voluntary carbon market sales of credits could help boost growth in the sector.


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