Threat of foreign energy dependence, influence adds urgency to Western Balkans joining EU ETS, think tank warns

Published 16:24 on February 23, 2024  /  Last updated at 16:26 on February 23, 2024  / Rebecca Gualandi /  EMEA, EU ETS, International

Extending the EU ETS to the Western Balkans’ power sector could enable a faster coal phase-out while also keeping possible Russian and Chinese influence at bay, according to a European think tank.
Extending the EU ETS to the Western Balkans’ power sector could enable a faster coal phase-out while also keeping possible Russian and Chinese influence at bay, according to a European think tank.


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