EU nations strike ETS reform deal, though nine states object

Published 19:32 on February 28, 2017 / Last updated at 16:26 on March 1, 2017 / / EMEA, EU ETS, Europe

EU environment ministers struck a common position on post-2020 ETS reforms on Tuesday by agreeing to cancel withheld allowances, while bolstering the MSR and making more auctionable permits available for industry.
EU environment ministers struck a common position on post-2020 ETS reforms on Tuesday by agreeing to cancel withheld allowances, while bolstering the MSR and making more auctionable permits available for industry.


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