Course description
This training course, delivered over two days, will provide participants with a comprehensive knowledge of the major carbon emissions trading markets. The course focuses on the practicalities of carbon trading, i.e. what carbon is and how it is traded, but will also provide participants with an understanding of the regulatory framework underpinning the market. The goal is to deliver the broad picture of how carbon trading functions to professionals with various backgrounds. The course takes an in-depth look at the goals of emissions trading, the features of emissions markets, potential price implications of market news, organisations within the market, and the trading tools available.
Suitability - Who should attend?
- New or experienced emissions, oil, gas, power and coal traders or brokers
- Technical and financial staff in companies with an emissions exposure
- Managers with responsibility for trading desks
- Senior managers, lawyers, accountants and auditors who need to understand compliance with emissions regulations.
Training Course Content
Session 1
Introduction to Emissions Trading
- UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol
- Paris Accord: Steps to Carbon Neutrality, 2050
The EU Emissions Trading Scheme
- Principles of Emissions Trading
- Rules and procedures
- Targets for 2030 & 2050
Session 2
Price drivers in the EU ETS
- Supply & demand
- Correlations with other energy commodities
- Regulatory & political factors
- Weather and macro-economic factors
Carbon Credits & Voluntary Markets
- Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Joint Implementation (JI)
- Voluntary carbon markets and corporate activity, the ESG impact
- Carbon price analyses
Session 3
Structure & Reform in the EU ETS
- Measures introduced to balance the market: MRS/CPS
- The 'Fit for 55' legislation
- Shipping and the EU ETS
- CER's and other carbon credits
Types of trade
- Spot, Forward & Futures
- Trading the Futures term structure
- Using futures to hedge a power company's compliance exposure
- Participating in the auctions
Session 4
Global developments in Carbon Emission Schemes
- ICE US Environmental markets
- Emissions schemes in other countries: China, Korea, Japan
- Other developments towards a global carbon price
Carbonomics
- Themes of de-carbonisation and sustainable growth
- Carbon sequestration, CCUS and technological developments
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