Coal burn to drive 2022 EUAs to mid-€80s and EU power sector emissions above 2021 levels -analysts

Published 19:14 on July 29, 2022  /  Last updated at 19:14 on July 29, 2022  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

European carbon prices are expected to bounce back from their recent dip as increased coal burn and EU market reforms will offset the impact of the bloc's recent gas use agreement to drive power sector emissions above 2021 levels, according to analysts.
European carbon prices are expected to bounce back from their recent dip as increased coal burn and EU market reforms will offset the impact of the bloc's recent gas use agreement to drive power sector emissions above 2021 levels, according to analysts.


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