Upcoming CO2 introductory training courses 2008 - Europe
- Amsterdam, 12 June 2008
- Paris, 10 September 2008
- Zurich, 27 November 2008
To register for the training courses, please fill out the online registration forms on the bottom of this page. Agenda Through this course, you will gain insight into policy, legislation and regulation as well as detailed explanations as to how carbon markets work. Ultimately this 1-day course will provide those attending with an integrated framework for trading both in the EU ETS and within the CDM and JI markets. - Kyoto Protocol
- Institutional/legal framework
- Kyoto market mechanisms
- Post-2012 prospects
- CDM/JI
- How these mechanisms work
- Key supply drivers
- Key demand drivers
- Price – volume dynamics
- EU ETS
- Overview of the EU ETS legislation
- Who’s covered?
- What determines the price of EU Allowances?
- Market fundamentals
- Outlook for Phase 2
- Post-2012
- Status of political negotiations
- Scenarios of future frameworks
- Review of the EU ETS
Upcoming Forecasting carbon prices workshops 2008 - Europe To register for the training courses, please fill out the online registration form on the bottom of this page. Agenda This workshop is designed for traders, analysts and modelers who require in-depth understanding of price drivers and price forecasting for the EU emissions trading scheme. This workshop assumes that the attendee has a basic understanding of carbon markets. What will it provide? Insight into the fundamental drivers determining the price of carbon. Detailed explanations of how the price of carbon develops in relation to the underlying fundamentals. A presentation of Point Carbon’s analytical framework for price forecasting, together with presentations and discussions of different price scenarios. Part 1: Fundamentals and market observations
- What determines the price of carbon?
- Demand driven by fuel and weather
- Supply from CDM/JI
- Banking beyond 2012
- European emissions trading, Phase II
- Allocations and distributions
- Import limitations
- Different participants, different objectives
- Imports vs internal reductions
- CDM/JI forecasts
- Government demand
- What is available for the private sector?
Part 2: Scenario analysis and model results
- Exploring time dynamics
- Early demand vs delayed supply
- The impact of auctions
- Borrowing from the future
- Demand/supply sensitivities
- How price dependent is CDM/JI?
- Fuel switching across time and space
- What can be done within industry?
- Price scenarios
- What does it all mean?
- Upside/downside limitations
- Dealing with uncertainties
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