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Carbon finance / Carbon sequestration / Carbon dioxide / Emissions trading / European Union Emission Trading Scheme / Carbon pricing / Carbon capture and storage / Tax / Carbon credit / Climate change policy / Climate change / Environment
Date: 2013-07-26 06:18:28
Carbon finance
Carbon sequestration
Carbon dioxide
Emissions trading
European Union Emission Trading Scheme
Carbon pricing
Carbon capture and storage
Tax
Carbon credit
Climate change policy
Climate change
Environment

Policy Options for incentivising low carbon power generation in different jurisdictions STRICTLY PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL

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