Kazakhstan pledges tighter CO2 allocation as it readies ETS restart

Published 15:04 on October 16, 2017  /  Last updated at 15:04 on October 16, 2017  / /  Asia Pacific, Other APAC

Kazakhstan has introduced benchmarking as an option for CO2 permit allocation as a means to reduce an allowance surplus ahead of the relaunch of its emissions trading scheme on Jan. 1.
Kazakhstan has introduced benchmarking as an option for CO2 permit allocation as a means to reduce an allowance surplus ahead of the relaunch of its emissions trading scheme on Jan. 1.


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