Big-emitting German power plant faces operation squeeze as mine ordered closed

Published 18:25 on August 30, 2019  /  Last updated at 17:56 on September 2, 2019  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

One of the largest emitters in the EU ETS is likely to come under pressure to cut its normally round-the-clock operations after a German court ordered its neighbouring mine to close due to environmental concerns.
One of the largest emitters in the EU ETS is likely to come under pressure to cut its normally round-the-clock operations after a German court ordered its neighbouring mine to close due to environmental concerns.


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