INTERVIEW: Carbon taxes ‘work well in the power sector’, but not elsewhere

Published 14:40 on September 26, 2024 / Last updated at 14:40 on September 26, 2024 / / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe), Insights (Interviews)

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Outside of the power sector, carbon taxes are largely ineffective at driving decarbonisation when implemented on their own, according to an academic interviewed by Carbon Pulse.
Outside of the power sector, carbon taxes are largely ineffective at driving decarbonisation when implemented on their own, according to an academic interviewed by Carbon Pulse.


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