Minimal immediate carbon price impact seen as Germany closes its remaining nuclear power plants

Published 15:57 on April 17, 2023  /  Last updated at 15:57 on April 17, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

European carbon market analysts believe that the impact of the German nuclear phaseout which concluded over the weekend has already been long-priced into the EU ETS, though the extension of plants' lifetimes over the past winter avoided a significant amount of power sector emissions.
European carbon market analysts believe that the impact of the German nuclear phaseout which concluded over the weekend has already been long-priced into the EU ETS, though the extension of plants' lifetimes over the past winter avoided a significant amount of power sector emissions.


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