POLL: Analysts slash UKA forecasts due to weak policy ambition, low energy demand

Published 16:49 on October 17, 2023  /  Last updated at 13:08 on November 17, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

Analysts have heavily cut their average price forecasts for UK carbon allowances out to 2030, citing bearish fundamental pressure from the demand side, as well as weak policy ambition from market reform efforts that will boost supply over the next few years.
Analysts have heavily cut their average price forecasts for UK carbon allowances out to 2030, citing bearish fundamental pressure from the demand side, as well as weak policy ambition from market reform efforts that will boost supply over the next few years.


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