NYISO carbon charge would result in few cost increases through 2030, study finds

Published 19:34 on September 19, 2018  /  Last updated at 19:37 on September 19, 2018  / /  Americas, Carbon Taxes, US

The New York grid operator’s plan to implement a carbon charge on the state’s wholesale power market would have only a minimal impact on energy prices and customer costs, according to a study by consultancy The Brattle Group.
The New York grid operator’s plan to implement a carbon charge on the state’s wholesale power market would have only a minimal impact on energy prices and customer costs, according to a study by consultancy The Brattle Group.


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