Australian energy plan could form basis for steady offset trade

Published 10:59 on October 18, 2017  /  Last updated at 21:27 on October 18, 2017  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australia's new energy plan could provide the foundation for healthy demand for domestic and foreign carbon credits from Australian utilities if the government heeds advice from the Energy Security Board.
Australia's new energy plan could provide the foundation for healthy demand for domestic and foreign carbon credits from Australian utilities if the government heeds advice from the Energy Security Board.


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