Climate Change Agreements, carbon price support and the paper industry

It has been ten years since Climate Change Agreements have been introduced to shield energy-intensive industry from a large tax burden, in exchange for agreed improvements in energy efficiency. Steve Freeman and David Morgan look at their effect on the paper industry, and at future policy plans in this area.

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EW May 2011 - p20-21.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Keywords: Energy

Subjects: Energy efficiency, Professional services, Law and Legal practice, Energy consumption, Industry and Manufacturing, Paper pulp and print, Taxation