Appeals court rejects power producer’s Washington cap-and-trade challenge

Published 23:24 on December 24, 2024  /  Last updated at 23:24 on December 24, 2024  / /  Americas, US

An appeals court on Tuesday ruled against a power producer's challenge to free allowance provisions under Washington's cap-and-trade programme, rejecting the petitioner's argument that no-cost allowance provisions under the scheme were discriminatory.
An appeals court on Tuesday ruled against a power producer's challenge to free allowance provisions under Washington's cap-and-trade programme, rejecting the petitioner's argument that no-cost allowance provisions under the scheme were discriminatory.


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