(Bloomberg) -- European Union emission permits fell
from near their highest in two weeks as German power declined,
potentially making generation less profitable.
EU carbon dioxide permits for December 2008 fell 39 cents, or
1.8 percent, to 21.90 euros ($29.69) a metric ton on the European
Climate Exchange in Amsterdam at 9:37 a.m. local time. They opened
at 23 euros a ton, near their highest since June 15.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
from near their highest in two weeks as German power declined,
potentially making generation less profitable.
EU carbon dioxide permits for December 2008 fell 39 cents, or
1.8 percent, to 21.90 euros ($29.69) a metric ton on the European
Climate Exchange in Amsterdam at 9:37 a.m. local time. They opened
at 23 euros a ton, near their highest since June 15.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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