New Hampshire RGGI bill would eliminate withdrawal clause, alter revenue use

Published 22:48 on January 18, 2019  /  Last updated at 22:48 on January 18, 2019  / Dan McGraw /  Americas, US

A New Hampshire state representative released a bill Friday that would eliminate language to selectively withdraw the state from the RGGI market, while also proposing to funnel auction revenues from the programme back to energy efficiency projects.
A New Hampshire state representative released a bill Friday that would eliminate language to selectively withdraw the state from the RGGI market, while also proposing to funnel auction revenues from the programme back to energy efficiency projects.


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