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Poland Calls on Six Other Countries to Maintain Current Emissions-Free Allocations

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said he has sent a letter to the European Commission (EC) along with six other countries asking for the maintenance of the current free CO2 emission allowance allocations for industry. During the "Power Connect" conference held in Gdańsk (north), Tusk stated that "this letter is a very strong manifesto signed by Poland, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Bulgaria, Slovakia and Greece", and added that "we know that other c…
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said he has sent a letter to the European Commission (EC) along with six other countries asking for the maintenance of the current free CO2 emission allowance allocations for industry. During the "Power Connect" conference held in Gdańsk (north), Tusk stated that "this letter is a very strong manifesto signed by Poland, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Bulgaria, Slovakia and Greece", and added that "we know that other c…

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elperiodicodelaenergia.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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