Carbon compliance markets
ECX and LCH clear way for CER futures launch
European Climate Exchange (ECX) and clearing house LCH.Clearnet have reached an out-of-court settlement over the proposed launch of ECX Certified Emission Reduction (CER) futures contracts.
ICAP executes first US Compliance Carbon Allowance Trade
ICAP announced today that its energy and emissions arm has executed the first over-the-counter (OTC) compliance carbon allowance transaction in the United States.
Bank of America and Climate Exchange call off joint venture
Bank of America and Climate Exchange, parent company of the Chicago Climate Exchange and European Climate Exchange, have scrapped plans for a formal joint venture.
EEX and Eurex to launch CER futures in March
The carbon trading cooperation between European Energy Exchange (EEX) and Eurex will expand further with the imminent launch of futures contracts for certified emissions reduction (CER) credits.
EC sets out phase III plans for EU ETS
The European Commission (EC) today outlined its plans to expand the scope of the European Union’s Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) for the trading period of 2013 - 2020 (phase III).
NYSE Euronext and Caisse des Dépôts launch carbon exchange
NYSE Euronext and French state bank Caisse des Dépôts have announced the launch of Bluenext, an international exchange that will operate markets in carbon emission allowances and credits.
Global carbon market grows 80% in 2007
The total value of greenhouse gas emission permits traded in 2007 reached €40 billion, an 80% rise on the 2006 figure of €22bn, according to information provider Point Carbon.
First cleared CER spot transaction on Climex
The first cleared spot trade of Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) took place on Climex this week.
Emissions trading in New Zealand
The recent policy framework put forward for New Zealand's emissions trading scheme (ETS) make it the most ambitious and stringent scheme yet proposed worldwide, but concerns over implementation have sparked fierce debate, finds Roderick Bruce
EcoSecurities and Credit Suisse complete structured CER sale
EcoSecurities and Credit Suisse have completed a structured sale of over 5 million Certified Emission Reductions (CERs).
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.
Barcap launches global carbon index
Barclays Capital has launched a global carbon index, which tracks the performance of carbon credits in major emissions trading schemes.
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.
New Year start for E.On Energy Trading
From January 2008, German utility EOn will combine all its European power, gas, coal, oil and carbon trading operations in the new business EOn Energy Trading (EET), headquartered in Düsseldorf.
Linked global carbon market could be worth €800 billion
A linked global carbon market between six major regions could be worth €600–800 billion, European Energy Exchange (EEX) chief operating officer Maik Neubauer said today at a press conference
TFS brokers first Singapore-approved CDM project
TFS Energy has brokered the first Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project to be approved by a Singaporean Designated National Authority (DNA).
Federal carbon trading bill to be "passed next year,” says lawmaker
A Democrat on the US House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee says that a carbon cap and trade bill could be passed in the United States as soon as the middle of 2008.