Senator pushes for electricity ETS in South Australia, Victoria

Published 06:44 on August 17, 2016  /  Last updated at 09:38 on August 17, 2016  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

South Australia and Victoria should set up an emissions trading scheme for the electricity sector that would force dirty generators to pay cleaner ones, independent Senator Nick Xenophon said Wednesday.
South Australia and Victoria should set up an emissions trading scheme for the electricity sector that would force dirty generators to pay cleaner ones, independent Senator Nick Xenophon said Wednesday.


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