Netherlands parliament rejects EU ETS tiered approach, calls for LRF of “at least” 2.2%

Published 17:52 on June 30, 2016  /  Last updated at 17:52 on June 30, 2016  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The Netherlands' parliament has passed a motion on post-2020 EU ETS reforms rejecting a tiered approach to free allowance allocations and seeking to deepen the Linear Reduction Factor (LRF) to “at least” 2.2%.
The Netherlands' parliament has passed a motion on post-2020 EU ETS reforms rejecting a tiered approach to free allowance allocations and seeking to deepen the Linear Reduction Factor (LRF) to “at least” 2.2%.


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