Czechia, Greece, Poland and Romania push for more realistic benchmark revisions

Ahead of next week’s Competitiveness Council meeting on 28 May, Czechia, Greece, Poland and Romania submitted an information note entitled “The Impact of the EU ETS on Energy-Intensive Industries,” urging a more realistic adjustment of benchmarks to better reflect industrial and energy market conditions.

Cehia, Grecia, Polonia si Romania cer revizuiri mai realiste ale valorilor de referinta pentru alocarile gratuite

Inaintea reuniunii Consiliului Competitivitate de saptamana viitoare, din 28 mai, Cehia, Grecia, Polonia si Romania au transmis o nota de informare intitulata „Impactul EU ETS asupra industriilor energo-intensive”, solicitand o ajustare mai realista a valorilor de referinta (benchmarks) pentru a reflecta mai bine conditiile industriale si cele de pe piata energiei.

Speculative Funds Cut Bullish Carbon Price Bets

The latest Commitment of Traders (CoT) report released by the ICE platform on Wednesday morning indicates that investment funds resumed reducing their net long positions — the difference between long and short positions — after briefly pausing the decline the previous week.

Fondurile speculative reduc pariurile optimiste pe pretul carbonului

Cel mai recent raport Commitment of Traders (CoT), publicat miercuri dimineata de platforma ICE, arata ca fondurile de investitii au reluat reducerea pozitiilor nete pe termen lung,  diferenta dintre pozitiile pe termen lung si cele pe termen scurt — dupa o scurta redresare inregistrata in saptamana precedenta

UE ar putea acorda mai multe certificate de carbon gratuite producatorilor de ingrasaminte

Potrivit unor relatari din presa care citeaza un proiect de propunere ce urmeaza sa fie prezentat astazi, executivul european ia in calcul acordarea unui numar mai mare de certificate gratuite de carbon industriei fertilizatorilor. Aceasta masura ar putea fi interpretata drept un pas inapoi fata de ambitiile climatice stricte ale blocului comunitar, in contextul in […]

EU May Grant Extra Free Carbon Permits to Fertiliser Producers

According to media reports citing a draft proposal due to be presented today, the EU executive is considering granting more free carbon allowances to the fertiliser industry — a move that could be viewed as a step back from the bloc’s strict climate ambitions as Brussels prioritises industrial competitiveness and energy security amid soaring fertiliser […]