Holcim wants access to "hot-air" AAUs
7 Apr 2008

Big-emitting private companies, no less than the Government, should be allowed to source hot-air Assigned Amount Units (AAUs) from eastern Europe to meet their emissions trading scheme (ETS) liabilities, according to the energy and climate change group manager for cement manufacturer Holcim, Michael Rynne.
Holcim, with other big industrial processors, will enter the New Zealand ETS on January 1, 2010, and may face a shortage of locally-sourced emissions units with which to meet their obligations under the scheme.
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