Spain’s Iberdrola sees ETS-based output fall 5% in 2018 as hydro recovers

Published 18:48 on February 20, 2019  /  Last updated at 18:48 on February 20, 2019  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Spain-based utility Iberdrola reported a 5% drop in its ETS-regulated thermal output over 2018 as hydropower output rebounded after 2017’s prolonged drought, the company said in its full-year results on Wednesday.
Spain-based utility Iberdrola reported a 5% drop in its ETS-regulated thermal output over 2018 as hydropower output rebounded after 2017’s prolonged drought, the company said in its full-year results on Wednesday.


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