UPDATE – Brussels to call for mandatory electricity curbs, despite member state resistance –leaked draft

Published 14:20 on September 12, 2022  /  Last updated at 17:40 on September 12, 2022  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The European Commission will this week propose a mandatory EU target to curb electricity demand at peak hours, a leaked draft circulated on Monday suggested, revealing the EU’s executive is resisting pressure from member states to only set out voluntary goals.
The European Commission will this week propose a mandatory EU target to curb electricity demand at peak hours, a leaked draft circulated on Monday suggested, revealing the EU’s executive is resisting pressure from member states to only set out voluntary goals.


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