Creste pesimismul in randul participantilor de pe piata potrivit datelor de tranzactionare

Cel mai recent raport Commitment of Traders (CoT) publicat de platforma ICE arata ca fondurile de investitii si-au redus pozitiile nete pe termen lung (termen lung – termen scurt) cu 50,3 milioane de certificate fata de 58,7 milioane de certificate detinute saptamana anterioara. Un trend similar a fost observat si in cazul contractelor pentru gazul […]

Trading data reflects more pessimism among market participants

The most recent Commitment of Traders (CoT) report published by the ICE platform revealed that investment funds have reduced their net long positions (long term-short term) to 50,3 million allowances from 58,7 million allowances in the previous week. A similar trend was observed for the TTF gas contracts.

Pretul carbonului atinge cel mai scazut nivel al anului pe masura ce piata gazelor continua sa scada

Piata europeana de carbon isi continua trendul descendent, in cadrul sedintei de marti EUA-urile coborand pentru scurt timp pana la nivelul de 71,15 euro, nivel atins ultima oara in luna decembrie. Piata a inchis in cele din urma la 71,75 euro, inregistrand o pierdere zilnica de 2,59%.

Carbon price hit its lowest this year as gas market continue to slide

The European carbon market continues its downward trend, with EUAs dropping briefly to €71.15 during trading on Tuesday, a level last seen in December. The market eventually closed at €71.75, reflecting a 2.59% daily decline.

Marii poluatori continua sa fie recompensati prin acordarea de certificate gratuite

Potrivit unui document recent publicat de Carbon Market Watch si WWF, numai in 2023, industria grea a primit certificate gratuite in valoare de aproape 40 de miliarde. Mai mult chiar, sectoare precum cimentul, otelul si produsele chimice au fost recompensate cu mai multe certificate decat emisiile lor efective.

Heavy polluters continue to be rewarded by granting them free allowances

According to a recent paper by Carbon Market Watch and WWF,  in 2023 alone, heavy industry received free allowances worth around €40 billion. Furthermore, sectors such as cement, steel and chemicals were over-subsidised, being rewarded with more pollution permits than their actual emissions.