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Protracted renewal of German EUA auction platform to leave gap in sales
German EUA sales will be put on hold from early November, the European Commission said late Monday, with the weekly auctions expected to resume in Q1 2019 after the bloc's regulations have been amended to reflect the renewal of the country's contract with exchange EEX.
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Director, Global Forest Policy, Climate Advisers – Washington DC
Climate Advisers, a growing mission-driven consulting firm, is seeking a smart, talented and self-motivated Director of Global Forest Policy to join its Forest Research and Policy Team, which promotes climate policies and solutions through original analysis, outreach and international diplomacy.
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Chair of the Technical Working Group, Climate Disclosure Standards Board – London
The Climate Disclosure Standards Board (CDSB) is seeking an experienced and established thought leader in the field of environmental and climate disclosure and mainstream reporting to appoint as the Chair of its Technical Working Group (TWG).
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Sustainable Energy Finance Specialist, Basel Agency for Sustainable Energy – Basel
The Basel Agency for Sustainable Energy is seeking a dedicated sustainable energy, climate change or development finance specialist to work on energy efficiency, renewable energy, and climate change finance projects in Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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Climate Standards Manager, Climate Bonds Initiative – London
CBI is seeking an experienced Standards Manager to contribute to on-going development of science-based green definitions and green Criteria across all sectors of a green economy.
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EU Market: EUAs break above €18 as thinly-traded rally continues
EU carbon prices climbed above €18 to set a new seven-year high on Monday, extending its run of recent gains amid thin volumes and August’s curtailed auction supply.
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Land-based projects capitalise as Australia issues 237k carbon credits
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator last week issued 236,502 new carbon offsets, all of which went to projects seeking to save greenhouse gas emissions through land-use management.
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New Zealand proposes major ETS overhaul
New Zealand on Monday released a consultation paper proposing major revisions to its emissions trading scheme, including setting an annual absolute cap, replacing the fixed price option with a cost containment reserve and launching a process to phase down free allocation to industrials.
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California power emissions, fuel consumption keeping pace with 2017
Power sector emissions and fuel consumption in California moved in opposite directions during recent months, roughly in sync with 2017 levels and potentially cancelling out the overall impact on the state’s cap-and-trade emissions.
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CP Daily: Friday August 10, 2018
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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WCI holding limits to shrink on Sep. 14 due to Ontario departure
Entities participating in the WCI cap-and-trade programme will see their holding limits revised downward next month to account for Ontario leaving the linked carbon market.
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EU Market: EUAs set new 7-year high near €18, notch 1.2% weekly rise
European carbon prices reached their highest level since May 2011 on Friday, setting a fresh seven-year peak in thin trade amid curtailed auction supply.
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California LCFS prices slide back from record highs
Prices for California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) credits retreated this week as sell-side pressure reversed gains made in late July that helped notch several records.
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CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending Aug. 10, 2018
Closing prices, ranges and volumes for China's regional pilot carbon markets this week.
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Australia defers NEG decision after COAG stalemate
Several state ministers on Friday refused to back the federal government’s proposed National Energy Guarantee (NEG), choosing instead to await the outcome of next week’s Coalition party room meeting in the hope that some of their major concerns about the scheme might be addressed there.
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CP Daily: Thursday August 9, 2018
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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NA Markets: WCI auction comes into focus as RGGI prices dip
Activity in the California carbon market picked up this week as market participants looked ahead to next week’s quarterly auction, while RGGI prices fell as key member states advanced clean energy policies.
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EU Market: Stronger auction helps halt downward slide in EUAs
European carbon prices nudged back above €17.50 on Thursday, rising after a stronger auction to buck a three-day slide and push prices back towards their recent seven-year high.
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Denmark’s Orsted sees thermal output dip 11% as wind power ramps up
Danish utility Orsted reported an 11% dip in its bioenergy and thermal power generation over H1, though any EUA demand decrease is likely to be limited as the company’s move away from fossil fuels continues.
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German government launches CER tender to offset travel emissions
Germany has launched a tender to procure nearly 300,000 offsets as part of its commitment to neutralise the GHG emissions generated from the business trips of federal government officials.
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