POLL: EU ETS emissions dropped in 2016 on fuel switching -analysts

Published 16:17 on March 24, 2017  /  Last updated at 17:05 on March 24, 2017  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Emissions from stationary installations covered by the EU ETS last year are estimated to have dropped from 2015 levels, outpacing the annual fall in the scheme’s emissions cap as coal generation continued to drop in several big-emitting countries.
Emissions from stationary installations covered by the EU ETS last year are estimated to have dropped from 2015 levels, outpacing the annual fall in the scheme’s emissions cap as coal generation continued to drop in several big-emitting countries.


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