Emissions Markets with Chinese Characteristics, or how Transparency is Key

Breaking Energy 2014-05-27

Summary:

Coal Shortage Causes Short Supply of Power in China

  China’s highly anticipated pilot carbon markets are up and running, with the notable exception of Chongqing, but already the lack of transparency, pressure from big business and government-owned enterprises, manipulation of data and over allocation of allowances are proving to be hurdles for success. High levels of liquidity are not the end-goal for a

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Tags:

coal emissions beijing carbon dioxide emissions carbon emissions mitigation carbon emissions targets carbon markets carbon pricing carbon trading china global warming greenhouse gas emissions greenhouse gases power generation

Authors:

Kate Rosow Chrisman

Date tagged:

05/27/2014, 13:20

Date published:

05/27/2014, 12:00