Widespread benefits from German coal phaseout include low power prices, study finds

Published 14:38 on August 12, 2019  /  Last updated at 21:28 on January 30, 2020  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Germany’s coal phaseout will have little-to-no effect on power prices by 2030, provided renewables grow to account for two-thirds of supply by then, according to new research.
Germany’s coal phaseout will have little-to-no effect on power prices by 2030, provided renewables grow to account for two-thirds of supply by then, according to new research.


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