Domestic market, price controls at heart of German plan to tackle non-ETS emissions

Published 20:55 on September 20, 2019  /  Last updated at 00:19 on September 16, 2020  /  Carbon Taxes, CBAM, EMEA, EU ETS, International, Paris Article 6

The German government on Friday unveiled a comprehensive new €50 billion climate plan, which centres around a domestic trading scheme for the country’s transportation and heating sectors, and price controls for both EU ETS and non-ETS allowances.
The German government on Friday unveiled a comprehensive new €50 billion climate plan, which centres around a domestic trading scheme for the country’s transportation and heating sectors, and price controls for both EU ETS and non-ETS allowances.


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