Dutch govt opposes EU carbon price floor, offers wishlist for post-2020 ETS reforms

Published 15:36 on May 25, 2016  /  Last updated at 15:51 on May 25, 2016  /  EMEA, EU ETS

The Dutch government wants to further strengthen the EU ETS but is against implementing a minimum carbon price, joining Germany in showing reluctance towards France’s price corridor proposal.
The Dutch government wants to further strengthen the EU ETS but is against implementing a minimum carbon price, joining Germany in showing reluctance towards France’s price corridor proposal.


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