EU debate on second ETS takes new turn as key MEP contemplates price corridor

Published 15:39 on March 23, 2022  /  Last updated at 12:33 on March 24, 2022  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Imposing a carbon price corridor for the EU's proposed second ETS for transport and buildings is an idea gaining momentum among lawmakers, a move that could help defuse fears about a new trading scheme putting an excessive burden on poorer households.
Imposing a carbon price corridor for the EU's proposed second ETS for transport and buildings is an idea gaining momentum among lawmakers, a move that could help defuse fears about a new trading scheme putting an excessive burden on poorer households.


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