Market Stability Reserve activation threshold a “key weakness” of EU ETS -analysts

Published 17:37 on May 1, 2024  /  Last updated at 17:37 on May 1, 2024  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The current activation point for the principal supply balancing mechanism in the EU ETS, the Market Stability Reserve (MSR), is too high and represents a "key weakness" of the market, according to analysts at a bank.
The current activation point for the principal supply balancing mechanism in the EU ETS, the Market Stability Reserve (MSR), is too high and represents a "key weakness" of the market, according to analysts at a bank.


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