What would a $10 per ton carbon price mean for the Northeast?

Utility Dive: As more states consider pricing carbon emissions from power generation and transportation, concerns are growing over potential impacts on the competitiveness of the manufacturing sector as well as the possibility of "leakage" —​ a scenario in which a given state's carbon pricing shifts industrial activity to other states, leading to a corresponding increase in that other state's emissions.

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