Germany’s RWE maintains hedging rate, emissions drop 11%

Published 07:45 on March 13, 2018  /  Last updated at 11:54 on March 15, 2018  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

RWE, the EU’s biggest-emitting company, maintained its hedging rates for 2017 though this meant it barely needed to advance over Q4 when margins for thermal generators were particularly thin and EUA prices were climbing.
RWE, the EU’s biggest-emitting company, maintained its hedging rates for 2017 though this meant it barely needed to advance over Q4 when margins for thermal generators were particularly thin and EUA prices were climbing.


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