New Jersey proposes 18 Mt cap for 2020 RGGI re-entry

Published 20:25 on December 17, 2018  /  Last updated at 01:18 on December 18, 2018  / /  Americas, US

New Jersey on Monday proposed an emissions cap of 18 million short tons for its re-entry into RGGI in 2020, but environmental groups and some traders thought the allowance budget was not ambitious enough.
New Jersey on Monday proposed an emissions cap of 18 million short tons for its re-entry into RGGI in 2020, but environmental groups and some traders thought the allowance budget was not ambitious enough.


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