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EU Midday Market Update
EUAs inched higher early on Wednesday to edge away from the sub-€24 one-month low of the previous session, as positive economic data and a lack of auction supply supported.
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Veteran climate lawyer launches climate investment and advisory business
A veteran climate policy and carbon market lawyer has launched a climate change advisory and investment business, aiming to raise $3 billion across investment funds to facilitate the transition to a net-zero and climate resilient future.
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Sourcing Manager, Colombian Carbon Projects, South Pole
As a sourcing manager for Colombian carbon projects you will identify, negotiate and contract new emission reduction projects for the Colombian carbon market.
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GCF approves funding for host of forest carbon projects
The Green Climate Fund board on Wednesday approved $308 million in funding for new projects of which over 40% will go to forest carbon projects, although the International Finance Corp. withdrew an application for a controversial REDD bond scheme.
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SK Market: Monthly KAU auction clears at record high
South Korea’s monthly CO2 allowance auction cleared at a record high 36,850 won ($31.55) Wednesday, even well above the secondary market that had surged 1.7% to fresh highs earlier in the day.
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CP Daily: Tuesday November 12, 2019
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Oregon floats delaying fuel sector entrance for proposed ETS -sources
Oregon politicians are debating the postponement of compliance obligations for the state's fuel sector for five years under a future WCI-aligned ETS, but it remains to be seen whether that option has support among Democrats, regulatory sources told Carbon Pulse.
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Germany proposes coal phaseout start next year but stays mum on EUA cancellations
Germany will next year begin the process of phasing out its hard coal-fired power plants, according to draft legislation, with a decision on cancelling a corresponding number of EUAs appearing to be postponed until at least 2022.
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Canadian election, Alberta TIER programme spur optimism for offset investors
Canada's federal and provincial compliance offset markets have received a boost from the re-election of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta's proposed new emission mechanism, but industry stakeholders believe several outstanding issues must be resolved before investments can take off.
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EU utilities CEZ, Uniper advance hedging amid coal power drops
Utilities CEZ and Uniper advanced their hedging considerably over the third quarter, but the amount of EUA buying is likely to have been lower in absolute terms amid coal generation declines.
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EU Midday Market Update
EUA prices sank below €25 to the bottom of their recent range early on Tuesday, reversing an early spike linked to a major nuclear outage from France's EDF.
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NZ Market: Stationary NZUs unable to lose FPO shackles
NZUs remain range bound near the NZ$25 fixed price option (FPO) level where prices have been stuck for over two months as many buyers are reluctant to pay a premium for compliance.
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South Korean CO2 prices could reach $45/t in 2020-21, analysts say
South Korean CO2 allowances could climb to as high as 52,000 won ($44.71) by the latter part of next year as the market's shortage is expected to deepen, analysts at Ecoeye said Tuesday.
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CP Daily: Monday November 11, 2019
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RFS Market: RINs lift from 3-mth low as buyers return
US Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) biofuel credits rose over the past few days from a recent low as buyers scooped up credits at bargain prices.
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British Columbia has lone proposed large emitter programme to meet federal requirements -research
British Columbia’s yet-to-be-finalised carbon pricing system for large industry is the only proposed scheme among Canada’s provinces that meets the environmental stringency requirements of the federal government’s ‘backstop’ mandate, a report released on Saturday found.
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TCI programme may release modelling, ETS cap scenarios next month, sources say
The Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) is expected to include cap scenarios and additional modelling in its December draft memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the proposed fuel sector ETS in the US Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, two regulatory sources said.
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Associate Director, Air Quality & Climate Change Mitigation, Wood – Various, UK
Wood's Environmental Policy and Economics team has an exciting opportunity for an excellent candidate to lead our work in air quality and climate change mitigation. You will be an experienced consultant and policy analysis, joining the team to play a central role in winning and delivering projects and driving growth in the team.
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IAG’s handwringing over fuel highlights EU airlines’ rising GHG footprint
Airline IAG launched a review of its CO2-boosting fuel strategy on Monday, following an investigation that revealed the limited role of carbon pricing in curbing the sector’s rising emissions.
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EU Midday Market Update
EUAs lifted back above €25 early on Monday amid slightly improved economic data and a decent auction performance, though observers saw little that could raise prices further in the short-term.
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