EU ETS stationary emissions rose in 2017 to buck six-year declining trend -report

Published 17:27 on January 30, 2018  /  Last updated at 18:26 on January 30, 2018  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Stationary emissions regulated under the EU ETS rose by 0.3% in 2017 as industrial production climbed and fossil fuel-based power made up for shortfalls in low-carbon hydro and nuclear generation, a report found on Tuesday.
Stationary emissions regulated under the EU ETS rose by 0.3% in 2017 as industrial production climbed and fossil fuel-based power made up for shortfalls in low-carbon hydro and nuclear generation, a report found on Tuesday.


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