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Carbon Fat Cats 2009 – Company Analysis of the EU ETS

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This report revisits the companies holding the largest surpluses in 2008 to see how they have fared since the recession. New analyses explores potential intra-European competitiveness distortions introduced by these surpluses, and investigates how Phase III caps might affect these companies.
This is a pullout from our Cap or Trap report displayed above.

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September 3, 2010

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