UTILITIES WARM UP TO INTEGRATED POLLUTION DIRECTIVE
March 1st, 2010
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE NEW 'common position' or agreement in principle reached by European Union (EU) environment ministers on the EU's revised and renamed integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC) directive looks reasonably acceptable to utilities at first sight. "I think basically we can live with it," said John Scowcroft, head of environment at Eurelectric, the EU electricity producers association. But Eurelectric, like other major utilities and industrial operators, is wary about changes that the European Parliament might want to make and ...
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