CEZ power output gets dirtier as coal fills nuclear gap

Published 12:55 on August 9, 2016  /  Last updated at 11:05 on August 10, 2016  / Ben Garside /  EMEA, EU ETS

Power output at eastern European utility CEZ dipped 1% over the second quarter but the company’s demand for EUAs soared as revamped coal-fired units were able to cover for lower nuclear production.
Power output at eastern European utility CEZ dipped 1% over the second quarter but the company’s demand for EUAs soared as revamped coal-fired units were able to cover for lower nuclear production.


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