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Sweden sticks to EUA cancelling plan in setting out climate spend

Published 18:34 on September 7, 2016 / Last updated at 18:34 on September 7, 2016 / / EMEA, EMEA Compliance Markets & Taxes, EU ETS, Europe, Kyoto Mechanisms

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The Swedish government reaffirmed its pledge to spend 300 million SEK (€32 million) a year from 2018 on buying and cancelling EUAs, which will form around 6% of its climate spending over the next four years.
The Swedish government reaffirmed its pledge to spend 300 million SEK (€32 million) a year from 2018 on buying and cancelling EUAs, which will form around 6% of its climate spending over the next four years.


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