Parliamentary committees vote to beef up EU methane regulation

Published 16:25 on April 26, 2023  /  Last updated at 16:25 on April 26, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The European Parliament’s environment (ENVI) and industry (ITRE) committees on Wednesday voted to strengthen a law to curb methane emissions from the energy sector, seeking to include imports while demanding a future proposal to reduce output of the potent warming gas in other sectors.
The European Parliament’s environment (ENVI) and industry (ITRE) committees on Wednesday voted to strengthen a law to curb methane emissions from the energy sector, seeking to include imports while demanding a future proposal to reduce output of the potent warming gas in other sectors.


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