Latest amendments to Oregon’s cap-and-trade bill set out changes to electricity sector allocations

Published 23:24 on May 7, 2019  /  Last updated at 23:30 on May 7, 2019  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, Canada, US

Oregon electricity generators and system managers would receive a greater number of carbon allowances through mid-century under an omnibus amendment package introduced Monday for the state’s WCI-modelled carbon market proposal, as some groups began calling on lawmakers to pass the bill out of committee.
Oregon electricity generators and system managers would receive a greater number of carbon allowances through mid-century under an omnibus amendment package introduced Monday for the state’s WCI-modelled carbon market proposal, as some groups began calling on lawmakers to pass the bill out of committee.


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