Energy

Russia rewires

The break-up of Russia's power monopoly, RAO Unified Energy System, in July 2008 heralded a new dawn for the sector and a key point in the lengthy liberalisation process. But privatisation coincided with the economy's crash. Roderick Bruce examines the…

Beyond compliance

Community-level emission reduction projects are in demand as compliance buyers diversify carbon offset portfolios and corporates seek out sustainable green projects. Voluntary and compliance market methodologies and pricing are therefore becoming…

BlueNext to move into US carbon market

European environmental exchange BlueNext has announced plans to open a New York office this summer and launch Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) products by the end of 2009.

RWE/E.ON and EDF win UK nuclear auction

The UK government has confirmed that the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has successfully completed the auction of three potential new nuclear sites for a combined total of £387 million, significantly more than the government had previously expected to…

First domestic Australian CER trade

The first Certified Emission Reduction (CER) trade between two Australian counterparties has been made by Victorian electricity generator Loy Yang Power (LYP) and Queensland-based commodity trading and risk management firm Arcadia Energy Trading. The…

No new coal without CCS, says Miliband

Energy secretary Ed Miliband announced yesterday that there will be no new coal plants built in the UK without carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, in a move designed to place Britain at the forefront of technological developments.

Citi to trade CERs in Israel

Citi has confirmed details of a recent emissions deal for certified emissions reductions (CERs) from a clean development mechanism (CDM) project in Israel.

UK government revises Community Emissions Trading Scheme

HM Treasury announced revisions to the Community Emission Trading Scheme today which set out how the UK will conduct auctions of carbon allowances and how participation in Phase II of the European Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) will be governed.

S&P offers interest rate arbitrage indexes

Index provider Standard & Poor's has launched the S&P Forward Interest Rate Arbitrage Index series, which is designed to provide exposure to interest-rate based investment strategies. The index series, which will comprise indexes for seven countries…

China at forefront of clean coal technology

China is leading the way in developing new cleaner coal technologies according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), which says that advanced technologies with higher efficiency levels and the potential to reduce CO2 emissions are already widely used…

Keydata offers kick-out for the first time

Keydata, the UK structured products distributor, has launched its first autocallable structured product. The five-year plan is linked to the FTSE 100 index and has 50% soft capital protection.

Canadian report calls for national cap-and-trade scheme

The Canadian government should establish a national carbon pricing policy through an economy-wide cap-and-trade scheme, according to policy development committee, the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE).

CFTC prepares for carbon regulation role

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today announced the expansion of its existing energy committee to create the Energy and Environmental Markets Advisory Committee (EEMAC) in anticipation of a national carbon trading scheme.

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