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Cost Containment Mechanism
(CCM)
Definition
A policy tool or feature designed to limit or control the financial impact of carbon pricing or emissions reduction programs on businesses and consumers. It aims to prevent excessive costs and economic disruptions by implementing measures such as price ceilings, reserve allowances, or cap adjustments. These mechanisms help ensure that the cost of compliance remains manageable and predictable, thereby supporting the stability and effectiveness of the carbon pricing system.
Additional Notes
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