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Nymex Launches Green Exchange

Nymex Holdings, the parent company of the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex), is to form a new exchange trading environmental futures, options and swaps contracts.

NYSE Euronext to acquire Powernext Carbon

NYSE Euronext has reached an agreement with French energy exchange Powernext to acquire Powernext Carbon, the company's emission permit division, as part of its plan to set up an international carbon market.

LCHClearnet expands emission clearing services

Clearing house LCHClearnet will expand its OTC clearing services for EU emissions trading scheme carbon credits (EUAs) and introduce clearing for Certified Emission Reduction (CER) contracts from the beginning of 2008.

LEBA launches CER index

The London Energy Brokers’ Association (LEBA) is launching a benchmark index for certified emissions reductions (CERs) on 3 December. The LEBA Carbon CER Index will be calculated using the average of trades for physical delivery transacted by LEBA…

Barcap launches CER swaps

Barclays Capital has launched and traded the first financially settled certified emissions reduction (CER) swap based on publicly available pricing sources.

Barcap invests in Canadian carbon capture

Barclays Capital, the investment banking division of Barclays PLC, has completed what it calls “a significant investment” in Enhance Energy, a Calgary-based private company specializing in CO2 enhanced oil recovery and sequestration.

Onward with offsets

Awareness of the effect of carbon emissions on climate change has driven growth in the market for voluntary carbon offsets. So who is getting involved, and why? Roderick Bruce finds out

Birth of a new swaps market

Compliance traders in the EU emissions trading scheme will be able to import project-based CERs to meet their requirements from 2008 onwards. Andreas Arvanitakis of Point Carbon reports

A climate of change

Proposals for an emissions trading scheme in Australia have met with widespread support from industry. However, some stakeholders are questioning what the impact will be on their business, and some believe an ETS alone may not be enough to meet…

Mapping out a market

The Australian government will introducea nationwide cap-and-trade emissionstrading scheme by 2011. RoderickBruce examines this emerging market

Clean coal : green and lean

With the economic benefits of emissions offsets, clean coal is poised to move from a government-subsidised to a commercially viable industry, as Catherine Lacoursière reports

Big business responds to Australia’s carbon proposals

A report launched today by the Australian Business and Climate Group (ABCG) has highlighted that plans for an Australian emissions trading scheme (ETS) will not, on their own, be a sufficient response to meet future emissions targets.

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