Updated EU analysis ups pressure to go further on clean energy

Published 19:53 on March 2, 2018  /  Last updated at 19:53 on March 2, 2018  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Rapidly falling renewables costs mean the EU can set more ambitious 2030 clean energy goals without harming its economy, according to updated Brussels figures likely to exert further pressure on member states to agree tougher targets, which without further safeguards, will be bearish for carbon prices.
Rapidly falling renewables costs mean the EU can set more ambitious 2030 clean energy goals without harming its economy, according to updated Brussels figures likely to exert further pressure on member states to agree tougher targets, which without further safeguards, will be bearish for carbon prices.


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