German ETS-covered plant emissions fell nearly 12% in 2019 -govt data

Published 19:39 on March 16, 2020  /  Last updated at 01:56 on March 17, 2020  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Germany saw its EU ETS-covered emissions from stationary installations fall by nearly 12% last year, according to government figures released Monday, as the EU’s top emitter replaced a significant amount of coal-fired power with cheaper gas and renewables.
Germany saw its EU ETS-covered emissions from stationary installations fall by nearly 12% last year, according to government figures released Monday, as the EU’s top emitter replaced a significant amount of coal-fired power with cheaper gas and renewables.


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