Germany not seen cancelling EUAs in line with emission cuts -coal commission member

Published 20:35 on March 5, 2019  /  Last updated at 20:35 on March 5, 2019  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Germany is unlikely to cancel EU carbon allowances to fully match the emission reductions caused by its coal phaseout because calculating the impact will be too complex, a member of the country’s coal commission said on Tuesday.
Germany is unlikely to cancel EU carbon allowances to fully match the emission reductions caused by its coal phaseout because calculating the impact will be too complex, a member of the country’s coal commission said on Tuesday.


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