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Russia permits national bank to sell AAUs

According to reports today, Russia has given the go-ahead to its largest national bank, Sberbank, to sell the country’s Assigned Amount Units (AAUs), prompting fears of a potential flood of AAUs entering the market pre-2013.

Point Carbon lowers EUA forecast

News and market analysis provider Point Carbon has lowered its price forecast for European Union Emissions Allowances (EUAs) for 2013 by €2 to €28 per ton of carbon dioxide. It has also lowered its 2016 price forecast by €3 to €37/tn. The original…

GE announces CCS deal

GE Energy has signed a technology licensing agreement with Hydrogen Energy International (HEI) for a proposed 250-megawatt power plant, which would be designed to capture up to 90% of its carbon dioxide emissions.

BlueNext launches outright spread contract

BlueNext has introduced an outright spread contract that will allow members to price the difference between spot European emission allowances (EUAs) and certified emission reduction (CER) contracts.

China will beat US to cap-and-trade scheme says Bluenext

“China will have a cap-and-trade scheme before the US and we will hear some statement from China on this at Copenhagen,” Philippe Chauvancy, director of sales at Paris-based exchange Bluenext predicted during a panel discussion at the Carbon Show in…

Carbon market prices in Poland and Estonia emissions win

Carbon traders remain optimistic about the market's outlook despite the ruling by the European Union’s Court of First Instance to allow Poland and Estonia to increase their emissions allowances for the second phase of Europe’s emissions trading scheme…

Cbeex and BlueNext combine forces

France-based climate exchange BlueNext and the China-Beijing Environmental Exchange (Cbeex) have signed an agreement to form a carbon market standard for China. The move is a step towards the creation of a Chinese voluntary system to limit greenhouse gas…

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