Study reveals vast sums needed to cover indirect EU ETS costs as lawmakers converge on deal

Published 15:13 on October 20, 2016  /  Last updated at 20:39 on October 24, 2016  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

It would take just over a quarter of total EUA auction volume to fully compensate industries for indirect ETS costs next decade, a study showed on Thursday as lawmakers moved closer to a compromise on an EU-wide approach to the issue.
It would take just over a quarter of total EUA auction volume to fully compensate industries for indirect ETS costs next decade, a study showed on Thursday as lawmakers moved closer to a compromise on an EU-wide approach to the issue.


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