US report warns carbon price could hit $191 by 2030

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Energy Information Administration study predicts Waxman-Markey bill will accelerate shift to low-carbon technologies

The price of a tonne of carbon under the proposed US cap-and-trade scheme could reach as much as $191 (£114) by 2030 if the country does not start employing large-scale, cost-effective clean technologies...

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