EUA investment case growing stronger as market faces shortfalls, increased demand, fund says

Published 18:02 on March 22, 2023  /  Last updated at 11:14 on March 23, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

EUA prices are likely to rise in the coming two years as utilities catch up on forward hedging following last year's energy crisis, magnifying the impact of a supply shortfall as the market begins to anticipate the impact of cuts in free allocation, according to executives at a European investment firm.
EUA prices are likely to rise in the coming two years as utilities catch up on forward hedging following last year's energy crisis, magnifying the impact of a supply shortfall as the market begins to anticipate the impact of cuts in free allocation, according to executives at a European investment firm.


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