ANALYSIS: Europe faces fresh hydro worries as continent braces for hot, dry start to summer

Published 16:15 on April 21, 2023  /  Last updated at 16:15 on April 21, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

After a warm and dry winter, Europe enters the spring with concerns over whether last year's extremely low hydro power generation may repeat, as weather experts predict likely heatwaves and drought over the coming months that may significantly tighten clean energy supply and crank up EUA demand.
After a warm and dry winter, Europe enters the spring with concerns over whether last year's extremely low hydro power generation may repeat, as weather experts predict likely heatwaves and drought over the coming months that may significantly tighten clean energy supply and crank up EUA demand.


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