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Berlin (energate) - The agreed expansion and tightening of the European Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS) meets with approval from the German Emissions Trading Authority (DEHSt). "The agreements reached in the trilogue on the further development of the EU ETS as a leading instrument in climate protection are to be emphatically welcomed," Jürgen Landgrebe, Head of DEHSt at the Federal Environment Agency told energate. The cuts in the overall budget are important prerequisites for ...
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