Fortum’s rapid decarbonisation puts Russian assets in crosshairs

Published 22:06 on August 19, 2020  /  Last updated at 22:06 on August 19, 2020  / Ben Garside /  EMEA, EU ETS

Finnish utility Fortum’s climate plans are coming under scrutiny as its Uniper acquisition puts it among the EU’s biggest emitters, while its Russian assets represent an ever-greater share of its carbon footprint.
Finnish utility Fortum’s climate plans are coming under scrutiny as its Uniper acquisition puts it among the EU’s biggest emitters, while its Russian assets represent an ever-greater share of its carbon footprint.


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