California 2018 allocation figures reveal 6.5% drop in allowances, 2.5% fall in covered entities

Published 22:23 on December 5, 2017  /  Last updated at 01:55 on December 6, 2017  /  Americas, Canada, US

The number allowances to be allocated to California emitters next year will be 6.5% below 2017’s total, amid a smaller 2.5% drop in the number of covered entities, according to data released by the state’s Air Resources Board on Tuesday.
The number allowances to be allocated to California emitters next year will be 6.5% below 2017’s total, amid a smaller 2.5% drop in the number of covered entities, according to data released by the state’s Air Resources Board on Tuesday.


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