European utility EPH signals divestment plans for its big-emitting assets

Published 17:16 on July 14, 2023  /  Last updated at 17:17 on July 14, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Privately-held European power generator EPH has flagged plans to transfer its big-emitting lignite operations into a new sister company to enable its core business to wipe coal off its balance sheet by 2030 while the jettisoned facilities are expected to carry on longer.
Privately-held European power generator EPH has flagged plans to transfer its big-emitting lignite operations into a new sister company to enable its core business to wipe coal off its balance sheet by 2030 while the jettisoned facilities are expected to carry on longer.


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