Inclusion of cement will balloon China ETS size, but only add marginal demand, analysts say

Published 15:42 on December 18, 2024  /  Last updated at 15:42 on December 18, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, China

Bringing the cement sector into China’s emissions trading scheme will see the total amount of CO2 regulated by the market grow by over a billion tonnes of CO2, but only lead to a minor increase in emissions, analysts have predicted.
Bringing the cement sector into China’s emissions trading scheme will see the total amount of CO2 regulated by the market grow by over a billion tonnes of CO2, but only lead to a minor increase in emissions, analysts have predicted.


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