Eastern Europe Spends Big on Environmental Compliance, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Eastern Europe Spends Big on Environmental Compliance, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Attachment: env Easter Europe
Eastern European countries still rely heavily of coal as fuel for power generation. Therefore, with increasing focus on the environment and more stringent directives coming from the European Union, companies are forced to put investment into their environmental compliance projects.
Across Eastern Europe and Russia, a total of $2.9 billion is being spent in upgrading and adding environmental controls in the Power Industry. Click here for a list of projects. A big portion of this is being spent in Poland ($1.3 billion) as the country's government has decided to retain coal as its main fuel source. See graph below for investment by country.
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