With the introduction of the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme in the UK, and a carbon market in the EU that is worth more than $20 billion annually, Michael Cashman and Michael Hutchinson of Mayer Brown believe that understanding how the carbon trading market operates and the tax implications for the companies that participate in the market is becoming increasingly important.
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