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Cap set for 2013 emissions under EU trading scheme
Greenhouse gas emissions from the 12,000 energy and industrial installations in the EU's emission trading scheme (ETS) will be capped at just under 1.927 billion tonnes in 2013, the European Commission announced on Friday.
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