EU carbon emissions hit 30-year low in November despite strong coal burn -report

Published 13:27 on December 23, 2022  /  Last updated at 13:27 on December 23, 2022  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

A drop in power and gas consumption due to high energy prices saw EU CO2 emissions fall to a 30-year low in November despite sustained strong coal demand from the power sector, according to a report from a non-profit.
A drop in power and gas consumption due to high energy prices saw EU CO2 emissions fall to a 30-year low in November despite sustained strong coal demand from the power sector, according to a report from a non-profit.


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