EU greenlights Poland’s extension of indirect ETS cost compensation

Published 18:32 on October 17, 2022  /  Last updated at 18:32 on October 17, 2022  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The EU on Monday approved Poland's plan to provide €10 billion to its energy-intensive companies through 2030 to partially compensate the firms for higher electricity prices resulting from the EU ETS.
The EU on Monday approved Poland's plan to provide €10 billion to its energy-intensive companies through 2030 to partially compensate the firms for higher electricity prices resulting from the EU ETS.


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