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Industry worried by draft ETS benchmark rules
Draft rules for allocating free carbon allowances to industry in the third phase of the EU emission trading scheme (ETS) are a cause for concern, several industries told ENDS as the European Commission launched an inter-service consultation on Thursday.
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