EU utilities report falls in ETS-covered power output on milder, wetter weather

Published 20:23 on April 29, 2020  /  Last updated at 20:23 on April 29, 2020  / Ben Garside /  EMEA, EU ETS

EU power generators Vattenfall and Iberdrola have both reported substantial drops to their ETS-covered thermal power generation in Q1, with milder, wetter weather crimping demand even without account for coronavirus impacts.
EU power generators Vattenfall and Iberdrola have both reported substantial drops to their ETS-covered thermal power generation in Q1, with milder, wetter weather crimping demand even without account for coronavirus impacts.


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