RGGI emissions dip by over 10% in Q3 on lower New York, Massachusetts output

Published 21:19 on October 31, 2019  /  Last updated at 04:19 on November 1, 2019  / Dan McGraw /  Americas, US

The RGGI cap-and-trade system's CO2 output plummeted more than 10% during the third quarter of 2019 as New York- and Massachusetts-based generators emitted less amid milder weather, putting the Northeast ETS on track to eclipse its all-time yearly low.
The RGGI cap-and-trade system's CO2 output plummeted more than 10% during the third quarter of 2019 as New York- and Massachusetts-based generators emitted less amid milder weather, putting the Northeast ETS on track to eclipse its all-time yearly low.


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