Bulgarian power plant owner reveals details of €79m EU carbon allowance purchase deal

Published 22:50 on June 21, 2018  /  Last updated at 16:18 on March 10, 2023  /  Bavardage, EMEA, EU ETS

The US owner of a Bulgarian power plant that last week contracted to buy €79 million ($91.7 mln) in EU carbon allowances has revealed the details of the deal, shedding some light on the opaque world of corporate emission unit tenders.
The US owner of a Bulgarian power plant that last week contracted to buy €79 million ($91.7 mln) in EU carbon allowances has revealed the details of the deal, shedding some light on the opaque world of corporate emission unit tenders.


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