Poland’s EUA-funded power price freeze leaves Brussels, market awaiting details

Published 19:23 on January 7, 2019  /  Last updated at 10:16 on January 8, 2019  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Poland’s hastily-passed law to cap retail electricity prices and use EUA sales to compensate utilities has left EU regulators and the power market awaiting details and raised questions as to whether the plans fall foul of the bloc's state aid rules.
Poland’s hastily-passed law to cap retail electricity prices and use EUA sales to compensate utilities has left EU regulators and the power market awaiting details and raised questions as to whether the plans fall foul of the bloc's state aid rules.


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