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Executives want fewer allowances for coal.
The commuting trend is particularly common in Europe: a banker from Vienna, for instance, may spend Monday to Friday working in Dresden and then fly home at the weekend.Although salaries paid to those working abroad may have kept pace with inflation, consultants say there are typically fewer allowances offered than in the past.
Compared with grandfathering, many fewer allowances are allocated to high-emission units under benchmarking, which alters their emission balance from surplus to shortage.
The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a consortium of 10 northeastern and mid-Atlantic states that organized the event, is counting on the strategy to reduce their power industries' carbon emissions by 10% by 2018, by selling fewer allowances each year.
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