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Carbon pricing

US cap-and-trade: efforts to standardise agreeements

California’s carbon cap-and-trade scheme is powering ahead despite early opposition and is now on course to begin in 2012. Pauline McCallion looks at efforts to standardise trading agreements and provide hedging capabilities ahead of the start date

Cutting edge: Pricing carbon-linked bonds

Within the framework of Phase II of the EU ETS, which has consecutive compliance periods that allow banking and borrowing, Daniel Bloch expresses the dynamics of Certified Emission Reductions as a function of European Union Allowances, and computes the…

Carbon 101 - the carbon market explained

While the ultimate aim of carbon trading is simple, the various trading schemes and how they fit together is fairly complex. Daniel Bloch explains the background to the major carbon trading schemes and various mechanisms currently in operation

Incentivising CDM private sector investment

The Clean Development Mechanism plays a pivotal role in emissions reduction by incentivising investment in developing nations. Much effort has been put into CDM project development, but more should be done to generate additional demand for CDM…

Cutting edge technical: Carbon derivatives pricing

In carbon dioxide equilibrium models, permit prices are positive and bounded by the penalty level. To obtain closed-form solutions to the pricing of carbon dioxide derivatives, Daniel Bloch models the permit price as a function of a positive unbounded…

Sponsored Q&A: Navita Systems

As the European Union’s (EU's) Carbon Market Initiative nears implementation of Phase III, Navita Systems’ Anette Nordskog discusses the recent developments in the carbon market, along with the practical and technological challenges it faces

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