EU Parliament to defend coal funding ban in ETS reforms -lead MEP Girling

Published 22:42 on October 4, 2017  /  Last updated at 22:42 on October 4, 2017  / Ben Garside /  EMEA, EU ETS

Restrictions on funding new coal-fired power plants using money from post-2020 EU ETS concessions to poorer member states are central to the European Parliament’s position on the bloc's carbon market reform bill, the assembly’s lead negotiator told Carbon Pulse.
Restrictions on funding new coal-fired power plants using money from post-2020 EU ETS concessions to poorer member states are central to the European Parliament’s position on the bloc's carbon market reform bill, the assembly’s lead negotiator told Carbon Pulse.


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