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Chinese Provinces to Pilot Carbon Emission Assessments
The Chinese ecology and environment ministry is spearheading a pilot programme across seven provinces aimed at assessing the carbon emission impact of projects
Climate Change
Average Transaction Price of the Beijing Carbon Trading Market Ranks First in China!
China kicked off its national carbon emission exchange, the world’s largest carbon market.
Climate Change
China Emissions Price up 10pc in First Week of Trading
Prices in China's national emission trading scheme rose by over 10pc in the first full week of trading, although volumes fell back from early highs.
Energy Economy
Sinopec Completes the First Bulk Agreement Transaction in China's Carbon Market
Sinopec successfully completed the first major agreement transaction in the national carbon market, buying 100,000 tons of national carbon market carbon allowan
Climate Change
China’s Emissions Trading Scheme to Start on 16 July
China's national emissions trading scheme will launch tomorrow, kicking off operations in the world's largest emissions market a few weeks later than planned.
Climate Change
China to Launch Emissions Trading Scheme in July
China will launch its national emissions trading scheme this month, the state council said today.
Climate Change
KENYA: Towards the Establishment of a GHG Emissions Trading System
The Kenyan government has approved the establishment of a greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme. The scheme, which is mainly aimed at businesses, is expected
Climate Change
EU ETS Covered Emissions Record Biggest Drop in Six Years
Greenhouse gas emissions from operators covered by the EU Emissions Trading System in 2020 fell by 13.3% against 2019.
Policy & Regulation
New Carbon Price Makes Energy Efficiency in the German Building Sector Even more Important
Heating oil will soon become more expensive for consumers in Germany due to the new Fuel Emissions Trading Act.
Policy & Regulation
China To Cut Energy Intensity By 3% This Year
China will reduce the amount of energy it uses to expand its economy by 3 percent this year as part of efforts to hit emission reduction targets set earlier, ci
Policy & Regulation
China Launches Carbon Emissions Trading Scheme
The system is expected to eclipse that of the European Union to become the world's largest emissions trading scheme (ETS).
Policy & Regulation
Fortum, Statkraft and Vattenfall Revise EU 2030 Climate and Energy Legislation
Fortum, Statkraft and Vattenfall, three of the largest Nordic energy utilities, welcome the EU’s revised 2030 climate target of at least -55% as a crucial step
Climate Change
China Launches World’s Largest Carbon Market for Power Sector
China’s national emissions trading scheme could become a significant lever for climate action, but experts warn that it will do little to curb emissions in the
Policy & Regulation
China to Launch Carbon Emissions Trading Scheme Next Month
The ministry issued rules on Tuesday allowing provincial governments to set pollution caps for big power businesses for the first time.
Policy & Regulation
Brexit Pushes UK to Begin Own Emissions Trading System in 2021
Due to Brexit, the UK government said on December 14 it will launch an emissions trading system for domestic industry and power generation from January 1 next y
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