Vattenfall reaches carbon dioxide targets in Berlin three years earlier than agreed
In late 2009, Vattenfall and the City of Berlin signed a comprehensive climate agreement with the aim of halving carbon dioxide emissions from the German capital's heating and power plants by 2020, compared with the baseline value of 1990. According to official German emission statistics, this target was reached already by the end of 2017 - three years earlier than agreed.“Vattenfall has invested more than one billion euro to make our combined heat and power plants in Berlin more effective and reduce emissions from our production. Although we have expanded our district heating network and