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China thermal power generation drops 2.3% in Jan-Feb, despite increased coal output
Thermal power generation in China declined in the first two months of 2023 despite continued coal expansion, while total generation growth saw a minor increase from a year ago, government data showed Wednesday.
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UK trade deal in Asia-Pacific to see palm oil import tariffs slashed -media
The UK's accession to a trade partnership with multiple Asia-Pacific countries would see concessions on nature such as the slashing of tariffs on palm oil imports from Malaysia, according to people involved in the talks as reported by the Financial Times.
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Malaysian state bids for key regional role in carbon markets, CCS infrastructure
The forest-rich Malaysian state of Sarawak aims to play a key regional role in the pursuit of net zero goals through the promoting of carbon trading and developing carbon storage capacity, the state’s premier announced in a keynote address at a conference on Wednesday.
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Indonesia’s IDX to launch carbon exchange on national independence day, industry head says
Indonesia’s biggest stock exchange is targeting an August launch date for its carbon trading platform, and will feature four pilot projects to start off with, according to an industry leader.
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Only 41% of firms track value chain emissions, with nature impact lagging even further -report
New data released Wednesday by a climate disclosure organisation indicates that only 41% of those reporting track value chain emissions, and significantly fewer are aware of their impact on nature.
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NZ Market: Auction fails as clearing price falls short of govt-set minimum price
New Zealand on Wednesday did not sell any of the 4.475 million NZUs on offer, as bids failed to meet the government’s confidential reserve price.
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CP Daily: Tuesday March 14, 2023
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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British Columbia to consider credit trading as part of provincial oil and gas emissions cap
British Columbia will implement a cap on oil and gas emissions to ensure the province hits its GHG reduction target for the sector, and will also consider how credit trading may work under the system, the Canadian province announced Tuesday.
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Tighter market, ease of account openings responsible for high Washington carbon auction clear -analyst
More aggressive GHG reduction targets and a simple process for California-Quebec market traders to open accounts resulted in the Washington cap-and-invest programme seeing a steep clearing price at its inaugural auction last month, an analyst said Tuesday.
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Most voluntary carbon market standards bodies lack adequate grievance mechanisms, review finds
Only one standards body operating in the voluntary carbon market (VCM) has a viable grievance mechanism offered to communities affected by climate projects, according to a review published Tuesday.
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ANALYSIS: Cookstoves in focus as observers question credit quality
Carbon credit buyers have been drawn to clean cookstove projects for their extensively touted benefits in improving the health of millions of some of the world's poorest people, but observers warn that the sector bears many of the same over-crediting risks as forest protection programmes.
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Cookstove offset projects in firing line after paper claims rife over-crediting
An academic study has claimed cookstove projects are more than six times over-credited, reigniting criticism of the voluntary carbon market that is still dousing the flames from January’s damning reports of hot air in the REDD+ avoided deforestation sector.
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ANALYSIS: US bank collapse may signal increased role for government-led green banks
The collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) could spark fresh enthusiasm for publicly-funded green banks that help propel nascent clean technology firms, with these types of set-ups continuing to evolve globally and due shortly to get a foothold in the US.
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EU environment ministers to exchange views on carbon removals’ future
The EU will seek guidance from its national environment ministers on the European Commission’s proposal to set up a certification framework for carbon removals, as they will convene in Brussels on Thursday.
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New scientific approach hopes to quell criticism of REDD+
A new scientific approach to calculating the carbon saving of avoided deforestation projects hopes to bolster confidence in REDD+ following claims of widespread over-crediting of the voluntary carbon market sector.
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EU lawmakers add more ambition to ‘green homes’ directive
The European Parliament adopted a more ambitious line on the bloc's proposed revision of Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) on Tuesday, backing the earlier position of its industry committee (ITRE).
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Brussels presents middle-of-the-road EU electricity market reform proposal
The European Commission presented its proposal to reform the bloc’s electricity market on Tuesday, putting the main focus on boosting renewable development and protecting consumers but presenting no significant overhauls of the current power market structure.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
European carbon prices extended their steep losses for a second day, falling through all the immediate technical targets as the daily auction saw the lowest demand in six months and traders reported further "risk-off" selling, while energy markets also dropped sharply.
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UK pension funds calls for carbon offsets regulator to boost nature protection
The UK government should establish a domestic regulator for the carbon offset market to help incentivise capital flows into nature protection and restoration, according to one of the nation’s leading pension funds.
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