Major EU emitter to spend €55 bln to replace coal with clean, flexible energy

Published 14:02 on June 23, 2025 / Last updated at 14:02 on June 23, 2025 / / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe)

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One of the biggest emitters in the EU Emissions Trading System intends to spend about €55 billion over the next decade to roll out flexible gas power plants, renewables, energy storage systems, and modern heating in Poland – while phasing out a heavy production of coal-fired electricity, the company announced on Monday.
One of the biggest emitters in the EU Emissions Trading System intends to spend about €55 billion over the next decade to roll out flexible gas power plants, renewables, energy storage systems, and modern heating in Poland – while phasing out a heavy production of coal-fired electricity, the company announced on Monday.


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