EU Parliament raises stakes for ETS interaction by backing more ambitious clean energy goals

Published 16:01 on January 17, 2018  /  Last updated at 17:24 on January 17, 2018  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The EU Parliament on Wednesday voted for more ambitious post-2020 clean energy goals than those proposed by Brussels, teeing up a battle with member states and bringing into sharper focus the risk of overlapping policies undermining the EU ETS.
The EU Parliament on Wednesday voted for more ambitious post-2020 clean energy goals than those proposed by Brussels, teeing up a battle with member states and bringing into sharper focus the risk of overlapping policies undermining the EU ETS.


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