🛢💸 The real deal about Carbon Pricing: Difference between revisions

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[[File:carbon-intensities-of-connected-grids_2020_how_electricity_generated_from_coal_is_leaking_into_the_eu_sandbag.png|thumb|Thumbnailed image|Carbon intensities of connected grids in EU.]]
[[File:carbon-intensities-of-connected-grids_2020_how_electricity_generated_from_coal_is_leaking_into_the_eu_sandbag.png|thumb|Thumbnailed image|Carbon intensities of connected grids in EU.]]
[[File:EU-planned-electricity-connection-2020_how_electricity_generated_from_coal_is_leaking_into_the_eu_sandbag.png|thumb|Thumbnailed image|European Union planned electricity connection in 2020.]]
To close the “carbon pricing flaw folder”, it appeared in Europe that there was a threat of high emissions electricity imports in countries applying a carbon price to fossil fuel energy. A few EU countries<ref>From Sandbag NGO datas:
To close the “carbon pricing flaw folder”, it appeared in Europe that there was a threat of high emissions electricity imports in countries applying a carbon price to fossil fuel energy. A few EU countries<ref>From Sandbag NGO datas:
*Greece, connected with Turkey.
*Greece, connected with Turkey.