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Big polluters continue to stay away from ERF

<p>FARMERS and land-use schemes were the biggest winners in the federal government's third Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) auction while big polluters continued to stay away, largely due to high economic barriers.</p>

Jessica Strauss
Big polluters continue to stay away from ERF

  The Clean Energy Regulator has published the results of its third auction held last month, contracting 50.47 million credits at an average price of $10.23 for a total value of $516 million. The average...

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