Environment-Renewables

EU CAD: behind the smiles

The industry is putting on a brave face when commenting on the latest proposals for the EU Capital Adequacy Directive, but all is not as it seems.

EU CAD: behind the smiles

The industry is putting on a brave face when commenting on the latest proposals for the EU Capital Adequacy Directive, but all is not as it seems.

EU CAD: behind the smiles

The industry is putting on a brave face when commenting on the latest proposals for the EU Capital Adequacy Directive, but all is not as it seems.

Evolution looks west with Unger

Evolution Markets is expanding to provide brokerage services to the California emissions trading markets. Leading the company’s efforts in San Francisco is Samantha Unger, one of the California emissions markets’ most experienced brokers.

EC fails emissions scheme, says E&Y director

The European Commission’s failure to challenge eight EU national allocation plans undermines Europe’s ability to meet its carbon dioxide emissions reduction targets agreed under the Kyoto Protocol according to Ernst & Young’s director of emissions…

Banks make first Isda emissions trade

Investment banks Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and Fortis Bank have made the first ever trade of European Union emission allowances (EUAs) using an annex to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda) Master Agreement.

No More Fake IDs

As the economy recovers, financial firms are looking for technical advantages that increase top-line revenues as well as manage costs.

Reliably informed

Pat Wood, chairman of US interstate energy regulator the Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission, talks to James Ockenden about reliability, regulation, and wherenext for the competitive market in the US

EU adopts linking directive...

The European parliament has given the thumbs-up to the so-called linking directiveallowing companies within member states to benefit from emissions projects outsideof the EU. By James Ockenden and Paul Lyon

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