The New European Carbon Tax Is Likely to Cost Energy and Fuel.
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Romania and nine other EU states are asking for the ETS2 revision, because the new tax could put additional pressure on consumers. Dumitru Chisăliţa, energy expert, calculated for "The truth is how much a driver would pay with an additional Dacia Logan per year.
Romania must have a firm, legitimate and negotiable position at European level on the new carbon tax, without appearing to be either obedient or obstructive, said the president of the Intelligent Energy Association (IEA), Dumitru Chisăliţa. This position must aim to prevent a new increase in energy prices, he says, in a published analysis on Friday, reports Agerpres. "Romania wants to reconsider a future carbon tax, but only for fuels. How much …
Romania must take a firm stand in the European negotiations on the new carbon tax, so as to avoid a new energy cost, warns the President of the Intelligent Energy Association (IEA), Dumitru Chisăliţa. According to him, our country must defend its interests without seeming either obedient or obstructive, shows AEP analysis, quoted by Agerpres.
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