South Korea ETS emissions fall in 2019, leaving market marginally over-supplied

Published 07:42 on May 14, 2020  /  Last updated at 23:58 on May 14, 2020  / Stian Reklev /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

South Korean ETS emissions fell for the first time in 2019, driven by CO2 cuts in the power sector and leaving the market overall marginally over-supplied, the environment ministry said Thursday.
South Korean ETS emissions fell for the first time in 2019, driven by CO2 cuts in the power sector and leaving the market overall marginally over-supplied, the environment ministry said Thursday.


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