Appearing to back down from intervention calls, Poland calls current EUA price “acceptable”

Published 20:15 on November 5, 2018  /  Last updated at 00:05 on November 24, 2018  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Current EU carbon prices around €16-17 per tonne are "acceptable" to Poland, the country’s energy minister said this weekend after urging for the European Commission over the past two months to intervene and cool the market.
Current EU carbon prices around €16-17 per tonne are "acceptable" to Poland, the country’s energy minister said this weekend after urging for the European Commission over the past two months to intervene and cool the market.


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