California’s ARB says supply glut will not hamper 2030 emissions goals

Published 22:53 on April 26, 2018  /  Last updated at 21:34 on January 30, 2020  / /  Americas, US

California regulator ARB does not expect tens of millions of unsold allowances in its cap-and-trade programme to jeopardise the state’s 2030 GHG target, according to the agency’s estimates.
California regulator ARB does not expect tens of millions of unsold allowances in its cap-and-trade programme to jeopardise the state’s 2030 GHG target, according to the agency’s estimates.


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