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CP Daily: Thursday September 12, 2019
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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WCI 2020 floor price estimate edges down on lower inflation figure
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday that year-on-year inflation skewed lower in August, setting up a potential 2020 WCI carbon floor price of $16.67.
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RGGI allowance prices to rise on increased hedging activity -ICIS
RGGI allowance (RGA) prices will increase ahead of and during the post-2020 phase as a result of higher hedging activity from new and existing compliance entities, but the programme will not see a fundamental deficit over that period, analytics firm ICIS said Thursday.
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Merkel’s Union parties to propose German carbon market for non-EU ETS sectors
Germany’s ruling CDU/CSU parties will next week propose a comprehensive national climate package centred around an emissions trading scheme for transportation and buildings, which recycles revenue back to consumers and companies and features allowance price controls.
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NA Markets: CCAs hit 5-month low as RGGI stagnates following auction
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices hit a five-month low amid increased spread trading as RGGI allowance (RGA) flat lined on the secondary market following the Q3 auction.
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Switzerland aims to sign up 20 ITMO activities by next year
Switzerland’s carbon credit procurement agency Klik aims to select 20 GHG-reducing activities by the middle of next year, with three confirmed Paris Agreement emission trade initiatives serving as insight into what the country is seeking.
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EU lawmakers push member states to hold united line on CORSIA
The EU risks backsliding on its climate commitments by not defending its right to include flights in its ETS, a senior lawmaker said Thursday, amid signs that several member states oppose speaking up at the UN on the issue.
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Pennsylvania aiming to finalise cap-and-trade modelling in Q1 2020
Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) intends for outside modelling for an economy-wide carbon market to be completed by the first quarter of 2020, a source told Carbon Pulse.
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EU Midday Market Brief
European carbon prices rose by almost 2% on Thursday, aided by firmer energy prices and a bullish auction result.
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Australian offset issuance slows further, but delivery picks up
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator issued fewer than 60,000 carbon credits this week, but delivery to the government’s Emissions Reduction Fund has picked up pace in recent weeks.
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CP Daily: Wednesday September 11, 2019
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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PG&E bankruptcy exit seen as long-term bullish for CCA market – traders say
Market participants do not see any near-term implications from PG&E's proposed restructuring plan, but the embattled utility could create bullish pressure for CCAs once it exits bankruptcy in mid-2020.
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Swiss-EU ETS marriage on track, but registry link facing delay
Switzerland and the EU remain on track to implement their ETS linking agreement in early 2020, though there may be a delay in the actual physical connection between the carbon markets, sources said.
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California issues just shy of 1 mln new offsets as CCO-3 issuance slows
California has awarded nearly 1 million new offset credits across two protocols in its latest issuance round, while the regulator minted fewer credits with reduced invalidation risk, according to data released Wednesday.
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EU Midday Market Brief
EUAs hit a four-week high above €27 early on Wednesday but dropped back amid a weaker energy complex, giving back some of Tuesday's huge gains.
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Australia puts avoided deforestation offset method under review
Australia on Wednesday opened a review of the method that allow land-owners to earn carbon credits for avoided deforestation, an approach that has previously come under fire for lacking integrity but from which the government has contracted to buy some 26 million offsets.
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SK Market: KAUs rise again, but auction clears well below secondary market
Korean CO2 permits rose again in Wednesday trade to equal Monday’s record high closing price, but today’s KAU auction cleared at 2.6% below secondary market prices.
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CP Daily: Tuesday September 10, 2019
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China, Russia blast “unfair” CORSIA, as EU’s resolve tested on aviation ETS
China and Russia have blasted the ICAO’s CORSIA aviation offsetting mechanism as unfairly burdening emerging economies, setting up a testing triennial Assembly of the UN aviation body that also threatens the EU's inclusion of flights in its carbon market.
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Oregon lawmakers target ETS tweaks by Thanksgiving, working with Washington
Oregon Democrats intend to finalise revisions to their WCI-modelled ETS proposal for the 2020 legislative session by Thanksgiving (Nov. 28), while also engaging with Washington lawmakers who are hoping to enact their own cap-and-trade scheme.
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