EU must tackle near-term gap on ETS reform, says coalition of energy firms

Published 13:26 on June 9, 2016  /  Last updated at 14:16 on June 14, 2016  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

EU lawmakers risk keeping the bloc’s ETS ineffective as a robust carbon price signal for at least ten years by continuing to focus reform efforts on the longer term, a group of 30 energy companies said on Thursday.
EU lawmakers risk keeping the bloc’s ETS ineffective as a robust carbon price signal for at least ten years by continuing to focus reform efforts on the longer term, a group of 30 energy companies said on Thursday.


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