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The EU wants to reduce CO2 emissions by 55 per cent by 2030. (Image: Sven Petersen/Fotolia)
Brussels (energate) - The French Council Presidency has not made much progress on the planned reform of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS). Above all, its extension to the transport and heating sectors remains controversial. So far, France has made only minor changes to the EU Commission's original text on ETS reform. This can be seen in its compromise paper of 25 April, which is available to the editorial team. It left the chapter on the planned extension of emissions tr ...
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