Balkan nations overlooking CO2 costs in their plans for new coal plants -report

Published 20:24 on March 29, 2017  /  Last updated at 10:43 on March 30, 2017  / Ben Garside /  EMEA, EU ETS

Western Balkan nations, in their plans to build up to 10 new coal-fired power plants, are overlooking the CO2 costs that they will likely be required to pay once they join the EU ETS, a watchdog group warned on Wednesday.
Western Balkan nations, in their plans to build up to 10 new coal-fired power plants, are overlooking the CO2 costs that they will likely be required to pay once they join the EU ETS, a watchdog group warned on Wednesday.


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