EUA sale volumes set to swell as states plan to forgo free allocations

Published 21:57 on June 6, 2019  /  Last updated at 01:17 on June 13, 2019  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

At least two Eastern European nations are planning to give up their right to offer utilities free carbon allowances next decade, likely increasing sales of EUAs by hundreds of millions of tonnes as the supply is diverted to auctions.
At least two Eastern European nations are planning to give up their right to offer utilities free carbon allowances next decade, likely increasing sales of EUAs by hundreds of millions of tonnes as the supply is diverted to auctions.


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