EU lawmakers risk undermining ETS price signal because reforms can’t cope -analysts

Published 13:37 on February 21, 2018  /  Last updated at 14:14 on February 21, 2018  / Ben Garside /  EMEA, EU ETS

EU ETS prices could be slashed by as much as half their expected levels next decade as lawmakers prepare clean energy goals that will spur emission cuts steeper than the carbon market’s supply-curbing reforms can cope with, Thomson Reuters analysts said on Wednesday.
EU ETS prices could be slashed by as much as half their expected levels next decade as lawmakers prepare clean energy goals that will spur emission cuts steeper than the carbon market’s supply-curbing reforms can cope with, Thomson Reuters analysts said on Wednesday.


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