Carbon trading
Energy Risk US Emissions House of the Year: Barclays Capital
US Emissions House of the Year Award: Barclays Capital
Energy Risk Best Newcomer Award: Green Exchange
Best Newcomer of the Year: Green Exchange
Carbon 101 - the carbon market explained
Sizing up the market
UK carbon floor seen raising power prices across Europe
Electricity prices could rise as the UK sets a minimum floor price for carbon
Hedge funds see potential in European carbon markets
Growing returns
Further uncertainty for US carbon trading
Californian carbon cap-and-trade scheme suffers legal set-back on road to 2012 start date
Deutsche Bank and Ecuador pioneering carbon transaction
Deutsche and Ecuador in pioneering carbon transaction
EC tightening of carbon spot market could threaten forward market
Industry experts are wary of European Commission proposals intended to bring additional safeguards to the spot market
US: States rethink carbon trading scheme
New Hampshire House votes to leave RGGI, New Jersey could follow; change in states’ attitudes to cap-and-trade “not surprising”
Emerging market commodity intensity set to boom, say analysts
BarCap research analysts forecast commodity intensive GDP for emerging markets for 2011, with strong growth in the base metals sector
BarCap advises carbon market to use UK registries
Barclays Capital advises clients to stick to the UK in light of recent EUA thefts across European registries
EUA theft could severely damage carbon market, say analysts
EUA theft damage should only be ‘reputational’
Global carbon market gears up for 2011 climate talks
Global carbon market gears up for 2011 climate talks
Commodity and energy derivatives house of the year: Barclays Capital
Risk awards 2011
CER/ERU spread to tighten this year, say experts
On the back of Russia starting to issue ERUs, increased market liquidity will lead to tighter ERU/CER spreads, say analysts
Multi-pronged tack expected for US carbon cuts
Cap-and-trade to continue as part of portfolio of emission reduction tools for states and regions; scheme co-operation expected
Video: Q&A with Benedikt von Butler, Citigroup
Benedikt von Butler of Citigroup discusses how market participants in the central and eastern European markets can ensure they are fully prepared for the risk of new climate change legislation and manage their carbon risk accordingly
Sponsored Q&A: Navita Systems
Market change – slow but certain
Carbon Report: Market growth hit by fraud
Growing pains
Q&A - Tom Lewis, CEO of the Green Exchange
Ready for takeoff
Carbon report: State of play for US cap and trade
State of play
Editor's letter: December 2010
Editor's letter: December 2010