Industry alarmed by Alberta’s surprise carbon credit usage limits

Published 23:27 on March 27, 2017  /  Last updated at 11:29 on December 19, 2017  /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

Alberta’s decision to restrict the number of tradable carbon units that emitters can use to comply with incoming regulations has caught project developers “off guard” and threatens to damage the Canadian province’s 10-year old offset market.
Alberta’s decision to restrict the number of tradable carbon units that emitters can use to comply with incoming regulations has caught project developers “off guard” and threatens to damage the Canadian province’s 10-year old offset market.


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