A new record price for carbon dioxide emissions rights.  We check the cost of electricity and how it will affect energy companies

Prices for carbon dioxide emissions allowances reached another record, exceeding 60 euros per ton. Not only will electricity consumers lose, but energy companies will lose as well.

  • Since the start of the year, the cost of carbon dioxide emissions has risen by 86%, driven by stricter EU regulations and increased energy demand related to the post-pandemic recovery.
  • In the wholesale market, electricity – mainly produced from coal – has increased by half during the year, and according to Kamel Kleichs of mBank Brokerage House, prices for individual customers in 2022 could increase by more than 20%.
  • The increase in the price of carbon dioxide emissions allowances is also unfavorable for energy companies, however, according to the analyst, their prices will largely depend on the prospects for the energy transition.
  • More such information can be found on the home page of Onet.pl

On Monday, European CO2 emissions permit prices broke another record. For the first time in history, ICE traded more than 60 euros per ton, a Only since the beginning of the year, the issue cost has increased by 86%. With the weighting of the Polish energy sector structure towards coal This will definitely have an impact on the amount of your electricity bills.

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