Brussels floats raft of energy plans that stoke fears about undermining the ETS

Published 10:08 on November 30, 2016 / Last updated at 22:54 on November 30, 2016 / / EMEA, EMEA Compliance Markets & Taxes, EU ETS, Europe

The European Commission proposed a deeper and binding 2030 energy efficiency goal among its EU winter package of policies on Wednesday, a target that is set to cut emissions more aggressively but that has raised doubts about how it will be taken into account under the bloc’s ETS.
The European Commission proposed a deeper and binding 2030 energy efficiency goal among its EU winter package of policies on Wednesday, a target that is set to cut emissions more aggressively but that has raised doubts about how it will be taken into account under the bloc’s ETS.


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