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UK’s lower CO2 price doesn’t benefit exports to EU but does cut government’s revenues, consultancy says

UK energy-intensive industry and power exports to the EU may see no benefit from the country’s lower CO2 emission permit prices compared to those of the EU, according to a report by the consultancy Frontier Economics.
The report*, which presents arguments in favor of linking the British and European Emission

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Stefano Porciello

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Stefano is a MLex Correspondent based in Brussels covering energy and climate. Before joining MLex, he worked in communication for the Foundation for European Progressive Studies. He had previously worked as a freelancer in Italy and completed a traineeship at the European Parliament. Stefano holds a Master’s degree in International Relations and European Studies from the University of Florence.

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