Greek utility exec slams EU for lack of free carbon units

Published 18:47 on July 4, 2016 / Last updated at 18:47 on July 4, 2016 / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe)

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The EU is unfairly penalising Greek utilities, which must pay for their EUAs, by not adjusting rules that allow neighbouring Eastern European utilities to get theirs for free, an executive at the country’s biggest power generator said Monday.
The EU is unfairly penalising Greek utilities, which must pay for their EUAs, by not adjusting rules that allow neighbouring Eastern European utilities to get theirs for free, an executive at the country’s biggest power generator said Monday.


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