Connecticut resends RGGI Model Rule changes for final approval

Published 21:56 on August 27, 2019  /  Last updated at 21:56 on August 27, 2019  / /  Americas, US

Connecticut sent its revised RGGI regulation to install numerous post-2020 changes to a legislative committee on Monday after the state’s Attorney General’s office found the proposal legally sufficient, a state official confirmed to Carbon Pulse.
Connecticut sent its revised RGGI regulation to install numerous post-2020 changes to a legislative committee on Monday after the state’s Attorney General’s office found the proposal legally sufficient, a state official confirmed to Carbon Pulse.


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