ANALYSIS: Hydro, nuclear comeback to pressure EU power sector emissions

Published 13:32 on February 15, 2023  /  Last updated at 14:16 on February 15, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Returning hydro and nuclear generation is expected to help push EU ETS-covered emissions levels lower in 2023, despite a strengthening macroeconomic picture and low expectations of a resumption of coal-to-gas fuel switching.
Returning hydro and nuclear generation is expected to help push EU ETS-covered emissions levels lower in 2023, despite a strengthening macroeconomic picture and low expectations of a resumption of coal-to-gas fuel switching.


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