Static Alberta offset usage expected for 2019 carbon market compliance -govt officials

Published 23:21 on February 19, 2020  /  Last updated at 01:01 on February 20, 2020  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

Large stationary emission sources regulated under Alberta’s outgoing Carbon Competitiveness Incentive Regulation (CCIR) are expected to surrender a similar number of offsets as the prior year at the upcoming March compliance deadline, government officials said Wednesday.
Large stationary emission sources regulated under Alberta’s outgoing Carbon Competitiveness Incentive Regulation (CCIR) are expected to surrender a similar number of offsets as the prior year at the upcoming March compliance deadline, government officials said Wednesday.


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