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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emission permit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to environmental regulations, specifically regarding the allowance to emit pollutants.
Example: "The company applied for an emission permit to comply with the new environmental standards."
Alternatives: "pollution permit" or "emission allowance."
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We propose emission permit allocation rules designed to entice developing countries to participate.
While knowledge and experience of these emissions are rapidly increasing, an emission permit is being applied for.
The main advantage of a tradable emission permit system is that the effect, in terms of emission reductions, is known.
In brief, we find that an emission charge and a tradable emission permit system in which the permits are auctioned have more or less the same characteristics.
We therefore describe and discuss how an emission charge and a tradable emission permit system for international aviation should be designed in order to improve efficiency.
The model is able to find improved small-scale CHP designs that have higher efficiencies and that are profitable for wide ranges of electricity prices and fossil CO2 emission permit prices.
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The idea is that polluters choose between investing in emission reductions or emission permits.
By comparison, emission permits in California and Quebec are trading at about $13 a ton.
We should also create an incentive for companies to limit emissions by letting them trade carbon emission permits.
Carbon emission permits are essentially licenses to release greenhouse gases — the emissions that scientists have linked to global warming.
"A continuation of free emission permits for Poland's coal-reliant energy system would be a grave mistake.
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