Carbon Pulse


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Emitters again took home bulk of German auctioned EUAs in April -report
Participation levels in April’s German auctions were similar to March, with compliance players continuing to purchase the majority of the 17.44 million EU Allowances on offer.
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Executive Assistant, Energy Innovation – San Francisco
Energy Innovation is seeking a self-motivated, committed, and highly professional Executive Assistant to join the firm. The Executive Assistant will play a key administrative role, leading schedule coordination and providing general administrative support to two executives, the CEO and Vice President.
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EU Market: EUAs extend 7-yr high as bull-run persists despite bigger supply ahead
EU carbon prices set a new seven-year high on Tuesday as bullish momentum continued despite the prospect of larger supply coming to market.
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Canada’s Nunavut could cut emissions by 4.5% with federal carbon price -report
The Canadian territory of Nunavut stands to cut GHG emissions by up to 4.5% through the federal government’s ‘backstop’ carbon pricing scheme, according to a government study released last week.
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Japan’s coal plans to blow nation off Paris track -report
Japan’s plans to add 40% to its coal-fired power generation capacity will push the nation off track to meet its already inadequate Paris target unless it considers a raft of new energy policies such as carbon pricing, a report said Tuesday.
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Analysts see price upside in Australia’s next ERF auction despite spending cuts
Sophisticated developers might achieve as much as 20% above the average price in next week’s Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) auction, even as the Clean Energy Regulator has announced it will spend less than in previous sales.
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South Korea to auction 5.5m permits from market stability reserve on June 1
South Korea will auction off 5.5 million carbon permits from its market stability reserve on June 1, the government announced Tuesday, only 40% of the total volume available in the reserve.
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SK Market: KAUs extend gains even as volumes drop
South Korean carbon permits rose another 2.8% on Monday to add to the 6-month highs hit last week, but the move was on the back of tiny trades as transaction volumes fell.
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CP Daily: Friday May 25, 2018
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Canada aims for early indicator on post-2022 carbon price trajectory
Canada intends to conduct an interim review of its patchwork system of provincial and territorial carbon pricing policies in 2020, well ahead of its mandated deadline to complete the work, and will seek to identify areas where jurisdictions can align their varied programmes more closely, a senior official said on Thursday.
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Waste and Climate Change Intern, Center for Clean Air Policy – Washington DC
The intern will support CCAP’s international waste and climate change work. S/he will provide research, report-writing and conference-preparation support for CCAP’s on-the-ground projects focused on climate change mitigation.
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LCFS Roundup: California prices top $160 as ICE launches trade
Credit prices in California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) marched back to their record high this week, while future contracts began trading on exchange for the first time.
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ICIS loses second senior carbon analyst
News and analysis company ICIS is losing another senior carbon analyst, the second to announce their departure from the firm this month.
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CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending May 25, 2018
Below is a table of the closing prices, ranges and volumes for China's regional pilot carbon markets this week. All prices are in RMB, and volumes in tonnes of CO2e. Data sourced from local exchanges.
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Australia issues 445k fresh offsets, with Terra Carbon, Country Carbon earning biggest shares
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator this week maintained its recent high levels of offset issuances, handing out 445,065 carbon credits to 21 projects.
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NZ Market: NZUs slump to 2-mth lows as fresh supply outweighs demand
New Zealand CO2 prices fell to their lowest levels since late March on Friday, as small clips of recently-issued NZUs offered by forest-owners was more than sufficient to saturate the modest demand.
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SK Market: KAUs jump 10% to hit 6-mth highs
South Korean CO2 permits rose 10% on Friday, the maximum daily amount allowed, as smaller companies looking to buy added to price pressure.
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UPDATE – EU Market: EUAs dip from 7-year high after auction clears at record discount
European carbon prices retreated from the previous session’s seven-year high on Friday, dipping below €16 after the day’s auction cleared at its biggest ever absolute discount to the secondary market.
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CP Daily: Thursday May 24, 2018
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Experts challenge California’s ARB on allowance over-supply, carbon offsets at legislative hearing
California regulator ARB's planning on how to set post-2020 emissions caps and new offset requirement in the state's carbon market could have negative implications for future GHG reductions, several experts said at a hearing on Thursday.
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