Largest UK ETS emitter rejects union plans, confirms coal exit

Published 16:45 on January 18, 2024  /  Last updated at 17:24 on January 18, 2024  / Ben Garside /  EMEA, UK ETS

Tata Steel on Thursday rejected a workers’ union plan to keep its Port Talbot blast furnaces running, confirming its intention to reduce its carbon footprint by switching its energy source from coal to electricity.
Tata Steel on Thursday rejected a workers’ union plan to keep its Port Talbot blast furnaces running, confirming its intention to reduce its carbon footprint by switching its energy source from coal to electricity.


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