It is unclear whether the upcoming
Chinese carbon trading market, starting from next year, will allow companies to trade emission credits generated from CCUS projects.
Not exact matches
Additionally, futures and other financial products will not be
traded in the
Chinese carbon markets at the current stage.
It isn't officially announced whether nonpolluters can
trade allowances on the
Chinese carbon market, but they will certainly be allowed to take part as offset credit suppliers.
Besides
trading carbon allowances among each other, companies included in Shenzhen and other
Chinese carbon markets are also able to use offset credits generated by
carbon - cutting projects to cover 5 to 10 percent of their emissions as a way of lowering emissions reduction costs.
Huang says he personally thinks the required conditions will include the establishment of national legislation on emissions
trading as well as more matured
Chinese carbon markets.
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This small, but significant step of the
carbon market trading system is — as the old
Chinese saying goes — the first step on the stone necessary to cross the river.
Controversy over the
Chinese dams recently led the European Climate Exchange (ECX), the world's leading
market for
trading carbon credits, to renew its ban on large hydropower Certified Emission Reductions (CERs), which are
carbon credits issued by the CDM executive board.
Chinese trading firm Sovran has reached a deal to buy a NYSE - Euronext listed telecoms company, which it intends to use as a platform to
trade carbon in the EU ETS and CORSIA aviation offset
market.