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    Sunday, January 17, 2010

    WORLD EMISSIONS TRADING VOLUME UP, PRICE DOWN

    Global Carbon Trading Volumes Grew 68% in 2009
    January 8, 2010 (Environmental Leader)

    "The global carbon trading market grew 68 percent last year compared with the previous year, despite a global economic downturn. But the value of the market remained virtually unchanged after carbon prices fell, averaging $16.40 in 2009…down from $27.15 in 2008, according to a new report from Point Carbon [according to the NY Times]…

    "The report shows the global carbon market reached $136 billion in 2009, up from $133 billion in 2008, and $58 billion in 2007…Europe dominates the carbon trading market with the European Union’s Emissions Trading Scheme accounting for a 68 percent share, followed by the Clean Development Mechanism market, and the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), the first mandatory cap-and-trade system in the United States…[The] RGGI grew nearly tenfold last year to $2.5 billion [according to] the Wall-Street Journal."


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    "…Although California plans to start a cap-and-trade program in 2011, the U.S. carbon market is largely a voluntary market dominated by financial players and companies that want to protect themselves from future emission-reduction rules…Analysts expect state governments to dominate the emerging U.S. carbon market in 2010…[and] the U.S. carbon market [to] be volatile this year due to uncertainty about the Senate passing a cap-and-trade bill this year. The House narrowly passed a climate bill last June…[C]arbon credits issued by the Climate Action Reserve are [reportedly] trading between $6 and $9 a ton of carbon.

    "The RGGI in the Northeastern States is starting its second full year with surplus permits that drove pricing down 41 percent in 2009…[D]emand for permits will depend on both economic growth and the price of natural gas…Two other regional carbon markets, the Western Climate Initiative and the Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Reduction Accord aren’t scheduled to start until 2012…"

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