LONDON, March 28 (Reuters) – The price of European carbon permits have risen around 10 percent this month after political unrest in the Middle East, Japan’s earthquake and Germany’s decision to shut down old nuclear capacity.
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LONDON, March 28 (Reuters) – The price of European carbon permits have risen around 10 percent this month after political unrest in the Middle East, Japan’s earthquake and Germany’s decision to shut down old nuclear capacity.
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A MARKET vendor who claimed she was being harassed by veterinarian and abattoir chief Dr. Alice Utlang is asking the Cebu City Council to investigate the official.
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The UK government has made more than
Organized criminals are being blamed for stealing European Union pollution permits and sparking a police hunt across the continent, battering confidence in an 80 billion-euro ($110 billion) market.
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The discount of United Nations emission credits compared with European Union permits widened on speculation that regulators may supply a record number of offset credits this week.
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European Union carbon-dioxide permits were little changed after reaching the highest price in 10 days as rising German power and U.K. natural gas prices boosted demand for emission rights.
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European Union carbon dioxide permits declined near their lowest in a week as German power dropped for the second day in three.
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Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) — German electricity for delivery in 2012 rose to a four-month high after coal prices soared. European Union carbon permits slid.
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The premium of European Union carbon permits for 2012 over United Nations offsets advanced to its widest level since June 9 as EU lawmakers consider banning credits from some industrial-gas cutting projects in 2013.
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Oct. 19 (Bloomberg) — EU carbon-dioxide permits fell to a three-week low as a
Oct 7 (Reuters) – Britain sold 4.4 million European carbon emissions permits at 15.46 euros ($21.62) a tonne in its fourteenth auction to date, the UK government said on Thursday.
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March 12 (Bloomberg) — The spread between European Union emission allowances and comparable UN credits widened to the most in almost a month on concern that Hungarys sale of recycled credits may undermine markets.
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