RGGI stakeholders question feasibility of renewable energy projects, changes to compliance deadlines

Published 21:18 on October 27, 2023 / Last updated at 21:18 on October 27, 2023 / / Americas (Compliance Markets & Taxes, US & Canada)

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Members of the public, non-profits, and energy producers want the RGGI cap-and-trade system to better model the impacts of renewable energy projects, and also reconsider a proposed full annual compliance surrender, according to newly released comments submitted to the scheme’s ongoing RGGI’s Third Program Review.
Members of the public, non-profits, and energy producers want the RGGI cap-and-trade system to better model the impacts of renewable energy projects, and also reconsider a proposed full annual compliance surrender, according to newly released comments submitted to the scheme’s ongoing RGGI’s Third Program Review.


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