Nova Scotia Power emissions rise leading into first year of ETS

Published 14:28 on March 10, 2020  /  Last updated at 14:42 on March 10, 2020  / /  Americas, Canada

Utility Nova Scotia Power’s CO2 output increased in 2018 ahead of the initial start of the Canadian province’s cap-and-trade programme, while emissions from fuel suppliers and industrials fell, new government data showed.
Utility Nova Scotia Power’s CO2 output increased in 2018 ahead of the initial start of the Canadian province’s cap-and-trade programme, while emissions from fuel suppliers and industrials fell, new government data showed.


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