German government waters down divisive clean heating bill, delaying transition

Published 12:27 on June 14, 2023  /  Last updated at 12:27 on June 14, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Germany's government has agreed on a watered down version of a law to cut emissions from heating amid fears over excessive costs, a move likely to apply bullish pressure to the nation's fuels carbon pricing system as a result of delaying the transition.
Germany's government has agreed on a watered down version of a law to cut emissions from heating amid fears over excessive costs, a move likely to apply bullish pressure to the nation's fuels carbon pricing system as a result of delaying the transition.


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