Updated study upholds EU steel sector’s post-2020 CO2 allowance shortfall, but sees tumbling costs

Published 22:40 on June 14, 2016  /  Last updated at 22:40 on June 14, 2016  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Consultancy Ecofys on Tuesday updated its November study commissioned by the EU steel sector, largely upholding findings that European steelmakers face a shortfall of free allowances to comply with ETS obligations by 2030.
Consultancy Ecofys on Tuesday updated its November study commissioned by the EU steel sector, largely upholding findings that European steelmakers face a shortfall of free allowances to comply with ETS obligations by 2030.


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