Green Energy : Australia moves one step closer to launch of carbon exchange
Australian businesses will be able to trade on the carbon market from 2023, according to a regulator which says it is planning to create an open web-based exchange for carbon credit unit settlements within the next decade, as renewable energy projects grow.
Source: stockhead.com.auPublished on 2021-09-10
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