Euro Markets: EUAs post third gain in a row as energy markets rally on supply cuts, colder weather

Published 17:29 on March 18, 2024  /  Last updated at 17:29 on March 18, 2024  / Alessandro Vitelli /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

European carbon allowances started the week strongly, settling at their highest in more than five weeks as energy prices advanced on the back of interruptions in gas production, forecasts for cooler temperatures, and an unplanned outage at French nuclear unit.
European carbon allowances started the week strongly, settling at their highest in more than five weeks as energy prices advanced on the back of interruptions in gas production, forecasts for cooler temperatures, and an unplanned outage at French nuclear unit.


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