ANALYSIS: The EU’s swerve from Russia brings renewables goals within reach

Published 20:31 on February 7, 2023  /  Last updated at 20:31 on February 7, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

A massive ramp-up in EU renewable power build-out in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine means the bloc is likely to achieve even the most ambitious 2030 clean power target being considered by legislators, while also easing carbon costs for emitters.
A massive ramp-up in EU renewable power build-out in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine means the bloc is likely to achieve even the most ambitious 2030 clean power target being considered by legislators, while also easing carbon costs for emitters.


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