Senior MEPs push for more radical EU ETS emission cuts

Published 22:21 on September 14, 2016  /  Last updated at 16:44 on September 19, 2016  / Ben Garside /  EMEA, EU ETS

MEPs co-ordinating EU ETS reforms are nearing agreement to push for two major changes to the bill that could sharply cut into the market’s surplus from 2020 and drive allowance prices significantly higher over the next decade.
MEPs co-ordinating EU ETS reforms are nearing agreement to push for two major changes to the bill that could sharply cut into the market’s surplus from 2020 and drive allowance prices significantly higher over the next decade.


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