Canada’s carbon contracts for difference should shun oil companies and CCUS, green groups say

Published 22:09 on October 18, 2023  /  Last updated at 23:13 on October 18, 2023  / /  Americas, Canada

A carbon contracts for difference (CCfD) programme under consideration by the Canadian government should avoid undermining the country’s CO2 price, including by cutting out the oil industry and carbon capture projects, numerous green groups and academics said in a letter this week.
A carbon contracts for difference (CCfD) programme under consideration by the Canadian government should avoid undermining the country’s CO2 price, including by cutting out the oil industry and carbon capture projects, numerous green groups and academics said in a letter this week.


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