Falling emissions could ease pressure on Korean CO2 prices -analysts

Published 10:32 on January 10, 2020  /  Last updated at 23:47 on January 10, 2020  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

Falling energy-related emissions and increased offset supply in 2019 and 2020 could shift the South Korean emissions market back to a net surplus later this year and ease pressure on near-record high CO2 allowances, analysts said Friday.
Falling energy-related emissions and increased offset supply in 2019 and 2020 could shift the South Korean emissions market back to a net surplus later this year and ease pressure on near-record high CO2 allowances, analysts said Friday.


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