South Korea proposes earlier use of CERs in its ETS

Published 09:58 on December 5, 2016  /  Last updated at 07:23 on December 6, 2016  / /  Asia Pacific, International, Kyoto Mechanisms, South Korea

Korea’s Ministry of Strategy and Finance has proposed to allow the use of CERs in its emissions trading scheme from 2018, three years earlier than previously planned but with rules that would limit eligibility to projects implemented by domestic companies.
Korea’s Ministry of Strategy and Finance has proposed to allow the use of CERs in its emissions trading scheme from 2018, three years earlier than previously planned but with rules that would limit eligibility to projects implemented by domestic companies.


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