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Location : HOME > Report > Energy > General
Carbon Emissions Trading Markets Worldwide
Publisher SBI
Date 2009-05
Quantity 186 pages
Type Report
Price

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Chapter 1: Executive Summary
Carbon Market Framework
Figure 1-1: Carbon Market Segmentation, 2008
Compliance Market Regulatory Framework
The Kyoto Protocol
Figure 1-2: Kyoto Protocol Trading Mechanisms
European Union Emissions Trading System
Figure 1-3: European Union Linking Directive
New South Wales Greenhouse Gas Abatement Scheme
Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
Voluntary Market Framework
Chicago Climate Exchange
Over the Counter Market
Industry Structure and Participants
Figure 1-4: Carbon Market Industry Structure, 2008
Carbon Exchanges
Table 1-1: Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms, 2008
Table 1-2: Currencies Traded on Global Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms, 2008
Market Size and Segmentation
Figure 1-5: Carbon Market Volume and Value, 2004-2008 (Volume in MtCO2e; Value in $ M)
Figure 1-6: Carbon Market Value by Sub-Segment, 2008 ($ M)
Carbon Market Projections
Figure 1-7: Carbon Market Volume and Value, 2009-2013 (Volume in MtCO2e; Value in $ M)
Report Scope
Report Format
Report Methodology
Abbreviations
Table 1-3: Abbreviations Utilized in Report

Chapter 2: Carbon Market Framework
Overview
Carbon Market Framework
Figure 2-1: Carbon Market Segmentation, 2008
Compliance Market
Table 2-1: Emissions Trading Systems in Compliance Market, 2008
Regulatory Framework
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Table 2-2: UNFCCC Annex I Nations
Figure 2-2: UNFCCC Annex 1 Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 1990 - 2000 (% change from 1990 level)
The Kyoto Protocol
Figure 2-3: Kyoto Protocol Ratifying Nations
Table 2-3: Kyoto Protocol Greenhouse Gas Emissions Targets (% change from 1990 level)
Clean Development Mechanism
Figure 2-4: Clean Development Mechanism, 2008
Joint Implementation Mechanism
Figure 2-5: Joint Development Mechanism, 2008
International Emissions Trading
Figure 2-6: International Emissions Trading, 2008
European Union Emissions Trading System
Figure 2-7: European Union Allowance Trading, 2008
Figure 2-8: EU-ETS Allowance and Offset Trading, 2008
Keidanren Voluntary Action Plan
New South Wales Greenhouse Gas Abatement Scheme
Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
Compliance Market Currencies
Table 2-4: Emissions Equivalencies of Currencies Traded in Compliance Market, 2008
Table 2-5: Currencies Traded in Compliance Market, 2008
Certification Standards in Compliance Market
Registries in the Compliance Market
Figure 2-9: Kyoto Protocol Carbon Registries, 2008
Table 2-6: Registries Utilized in Compliance Market, 2008
Voluntary Market
Figure 2-10: Voluntary Carbon Market Segmentation, 2008
Chicago Climate Exchange
Over the Counter Market
Voluntary Market Currencies
Table 2-7: Currencies Traded in Voluntary Market, 2008
Certification Standards in Voluntary Market
Figure 2-11: Voluntary Carbon Market Certification Standards, 2008
Table 2-8: Voluntary Emissions Standards, 2008
Chicago Climate Exchange Standard
Voluntary Carbon Standard
VER+ Standard
Climate, Community and Biodiversity Standard
Plan Vivo
The Gold Standard
Greenhouse Friendly Standard
Registries in Voluntary Market
Table 2-9: Carbon Accounting Registries in the Voluntary Carbon Market, 2008

Chapter 3: Industry Structure
Overview
Industry Structure and Participants
Figure 3-1: Carbon Market Industry Structure, 2008
Carbon Market Framework
Regulatory Bodies
United Nations Climate Change Secretariat
United Nations Clean Development Mechanism Executive Board
Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee
Compliance Committee
Designated National Authorities
Designated Operational Entity
Non-Governmental Organizations
Local Authorities
Suppliers
Project Developers
Table 3-1: Representative Project Developers, 2008
Intermediaries
Exchanges
Table 3-2: Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms, 2008
Table 3-3: Currencies Traded on Global Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms, 2008
Table 3-4: Sample Voluntary Emissions Reductions Certification Standards, 2008
Europe
Table 3-5: European Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms, 2008
European Climate Exchange
Nordic Power Exchange
European Energy Exchange
Energy Exchange Austria
BlueNext
Climex
North America
Table 3-6: North American Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms, 2008
Chicago Climate Exchange
The Green Exchange
Montreal Climate Exchange
South America
Table 3-7: South American Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms, 2008
Brazil Mercantile Futures Exchange
Asia and Australia
Table 3-8: Asian and Australian Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms, 2008
Asia Carbon Exchange
Multi-Commodity Exchange of India
National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange
The Australian Climate Exchange
Brokers
Table 3-9: Representative Carbon Market Brokers, 2008
Aggregators
Table 3-10: Representative Offset Aggregators, 2008
Financial Institutions
Table 3-11: Representative Private Sector Financial Companies Active in Carbon Market, 2008
Multilateral Development Banks
Carbon Funds
Carbon Finance Product Offerings
Buyers
Compliance Market Buyers
Voluntary Market Buyers
Industry Services
Validation and Verification Services
Information, Analysis, and Legal Advisory Services
Table 3-12: Representative Consulting Firms Active in Carbon Market, 2008
Table 3-13: Representative Legal Advisory Service Companies Active in Carbon Market, 2008

Chapter 4: Market Sizing and Segmentation
Overview
Market Size and Segmentation
Figure 4-1: Carbon Market Volume and Value, 2004-2008 (Volume in MtCO2e; Value in $ M)
Figure 4-2: Carbon Market Value by Segment, 2008 ($ M)
Compliance Market Segments
Figure 4-3: Kyoto Protocol Trading Mechanisms
International Emissions Trading
European Union Emissions Trading System Market
Figure 4-4: EU ETS Carbon Market Volume, 2004 to 2008 (MtCO2e)
Figure 4-5: European Union Linking Directive
Clean Development Mechanism Market
Figure 4-6: Clean Development Mechanism, 2008
Figure 4-7: Certified Emissions Reductions Issued by Project Type (% of total)
Figure 4-8: Certified Emissions Reduction Volume, 2004 to 2008 (MtCO2e)
Joint Implementation Market
Figure 4-9: Joint Development Mechanism, 2008
Figure 4-10: Emissions Reduction Units Registered by Project Type (% of total)
Figure 4-11: Emissions Reduction Unit Volume, 2004 to 2008 (MtCO2e)
New South Wales Greenhouse Gas Abatement Scheme Market
Figure 4-12: New South Wales Greenhouse Gas Abatement Scheme Volume, 2004 to 2008 (MtCO2e)
Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Market
Figure 4-13: Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Market Volume, 2004 to 2008 (MtCO2e)
Voluntary Market Segments
Chicago Climate Exchange
Figure 4-14: Chicago Climate Exchange Volume, 2004 to 2008 (MtCO2e)
Over the Counter Market
Figure 4-15: Over the Counter Market Volume, 2004 to 2008 (MtCO2e)
Market Price Trends
Figure 4-16: Carbon Market Price Trends, 2007-2008 ($/tCO2e)
Carbon Market Projections
Figure 4-17: Carbon Market Volume and Value, 2009-2013 (Volume in MtCO2e; Value in $ M)
Figure 4-18: Carbon Market Value by Segment, 2013 ($ M)
Kyoto Protocol Post 2012
UNFCCC Conference in Poznan
European Union Emissions Trading System
Figure 4-19: European Union Trading System Market Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
Key Drivers of EUA Demand and Price
Clean Development Mechanism Market
Figure 4-20: Certified Emissions Reduction Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
Joint Implementation Market
Figure 4-21: Joint Implementation Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
North American Markets
California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006
Hawaii Global Warming Solutions Act of 2007
Minnesota Next Generation Energy Act of 2007
Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
Figure 4-22: Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Market Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
Western Regional Climate Action Initiative
Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord
Potential United States Federal Cap and Trade System
Figure 4-23: United States Federal Cap and Trade System Market Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
Australian Carbon Market
Figure 4-24: Australian Carbon Market Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
Japan
Figure 4-25: Japanese Carbon Market Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
The Chicago Climate Exchange
Figure 4-26: Chicago Climate Exchange Market Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
Over-the-Counter Market
Figure 4-27: Over the Counter Market Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)

Chapter 5: Company Profiles
Overview
Table 5-1: Companies Profiled
3 Degrees Incorporated
Table 5-2: 3 Degrees Incorporated Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Company News
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
APX Incorporated
Table 5-3: APX Incorporated Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Company News
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
Baker & McKenzie
Table 5-4: Baker & McKenzie Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
Blue Source
Table 5-5: Blue Source Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Company News
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
CantorCO2e LLC
Table 5-6: CantorCO2e Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Company News
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
Climate Focus
Table 5-7: Climate Focus Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
Credit Suisse
Table 5-8: Credit Suisse Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Company News
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
EcoSecurities Group plc
Table 5-9: EcoSecurities Group Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
Equator LLC
Table 5-10: Equator LLC Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
Evolution Markets
Table 5-11: Evolution Markets Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
Fortis
Table 5-12: Fortis Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Company News
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
MGM International
Table 5-13: MGM International Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Company News
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
Natsource
Table 5-14: Natsource Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
RNK Capital LLC
Table 5-15: RNK Capital LLC Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
Sterling Planet, Incorporated
Table 5-16: Sterling Planet, Incorporated Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
Tradition Financial Services / TFS Energy / TFS Green
Table 5-17: Tradition Financial Services/TFS Energy/TFS Green Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes
TUV SUD America
Table 5-18: TUV SUD America Profile
Corporate Background
Product and Brand Portfolio
Performance
Acquisitions and Divestitures
Innovation
Outlook
Personnel Changes

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