Carbon Pulse
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California emitters, speculators kept CCA holdings firm in first few 2021 trading sessions
Compliance entities and speculators held their California Carbon Allowance (CCA) holdings mostly firm across the first several trading sessions of 2021, according to US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data published Friday.
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EU Market: EUAs break new ground above €35 as cold lifts energy prices
EUAs advanced to a new record above €35 on Friday as cold weather continued to support carbon’s massive rally while auction supply remains paused.
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Norway plans threefold hike of national carbon tax by 2030
Norway aims to increase its national carbon tax more than threefold by the end of the decade as part of a climate roadmap released Friday that mainly aims to reduce emissions from non-ETS covered sectors.
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UK government reshuffles climate ministers with an eye on COP26 summit
The UK government shuffled its climate ministers on Friday, with Business Secretary Alok Sharma stepping down from that post to focus full time on his role as president of the upcoming UN climate summit.
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Incoming US Senate agriculture chair to prioritise voluntary carbon market bill -report
The future Democratic chair of the US Senate agriculture committee will focus on passing bipartisan legislation in the new Congress to help rural stakeholders voluntarily participate in carbon markets, according to a media report.
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Germany’s new carbon pricing system to face legal challenges, experts say
Some companies covered by Germany's newly-launched national emissions trading system (nEHS) are likely to promptly launch legal challenges against the mechanism, which could introduce a degree uncertainty that could drag on for years, according to experts.
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CP Daily: Thursday January 7, 2021
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California emitters shift compliance instruments in Q4 ahead of carbon market deadline, data shows
WCI regulated entities shifted carbon allowances and offsets into compliance accounts during Q4 2020 ahead of California’s interim cap-and-trade true-up deadline, while the state moved nearly 23 million allowances into Allowance Price Containment Reserve (APCR) tiers, according to data published Thursday.
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ANALYSIS: Dems’ Senate win improves US climate prospects, but comprehensive measures still seen out of reach
The Democratic Senate victories secured this week will enable US President-elect Joe Biden (D) to more easily reverse Trump-era environmental rollbacks, confirm political appointees, and advance green spending and infrastructure provisions, but the razor-thin majority in both Congressional chambers will still create hurdles to pass more aggressive federal climate legislation, experts told Carbon Pulse.
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NA Markets: RGGI surges to all-time high amid Democrat Senate victories, CCAs nudge above 2021 floor
RGGI Allowance (RGA) prices surged to an all-time high on thin demand this week as Democrats secured a majority in the US Congress, while California Carbon Allowance (CCA) values inched slightly above the programme’s 2021 floor price.
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EU Midday Market Briefing
EUAs stormed to a new all-time high on Thursday, stretching Monday's record as energy markets also notched gains.
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Carbon Analyst, Gazprom Marketing & Trading – London
To support the expansion of the Environmental Markets side of the business, this position is responsible for supporting the development and management of Environmental market analysis activities for the Gazprom Marketing & Trading (GM&T) business in London. The role will be directly reporting into the Head of Fundamentals and Analytics.
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CP Daily: Wednesday January 6, 2021
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New York, Washington state lawmakers introduce LCFS legislation
New York and Washington Democrats pre-filed low-carbon fuel standard (LCFS) bills ahead of the start of each state’s legislative sessions, building on increased subnational momentum in recent months to enact the market-based clean fuels programmes.
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California gasoline consumption continues to lag, as diesel inches closer to 2019 levels
California gasoline and diesel consumption fell in September as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to temper demand across the Golden State, likely leading to lower fuel sector emissions under the WCI-linked carbon market, according to state data.
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Former Romanian minister accused of bribery involving EU carbon allowances
Romania's president has requested a criminal investigation be launched against a former environment minister accused of bribery and instigating embezzlement, in a case involving the exchange of free EU carbon allowances for metal products.
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EU Market: EUAs lift back above €33 as US Senate vote lifts markets
EUAs jumped back above €33 on Wednesday, defying weaker energy prices in a late surge coinciding with wider markets rising in anticipation that Democrats would gain control of the US senate.
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RGGI Q1 auction notice alludes to bank adjustment amount, as prices hit all-time high
The Northeast RGGI cap-and-trade scheme has shifted Q1 auction volume for the programme's upcoming five-year surplus bank adjustment, with more than 18 million allowances withheld from quarterly sales, according to a Carbon Pulse analysis.
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EU carbon border tax is preferred design option in key CBAM consultation
Setting a carbon border tax on imports is the preferred option among respondents to a key consultation on the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), the results of which are meant to inform the European Commission’s design and implementation of the measure.
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Trading house Trafigura to consider offsets to help meet its first GHG goal
Swiss-based commodities trader Trafigura set its first emissions reduction target on Wednesday, aiming to cut its scope 1 and 2 emissions by at least 30% under 2020 levels by the end of its 2023 financial year.
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