Alberta postpones large emitter deadline due to COVID-19, updates offset protocols

Published 15:40 on March 23, 2020  /  Last updated at 01:04 on March 24, 2020  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

The Alberta environment ministry on Friday pushed back the true-up deadline for the Canadian province’s outgoing Carbon Competitiveness Incentive Regulation (CCIR) in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, while the department also updated a compliance offset protocol and removed several other inactive methodologies.
The Alberta environment ministry on Friday pushed back the true-up deadline for the Canadian province’s outgoing Carbon Competitiveness Incentive Regulation (CCIR) in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, while the department also updated a compliance offset protocol and removed several other inactive methodologies.


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