Analysts tip China’s carbon market prices to start near $6, hit $10 in 2021

Published 17:03 on May 19, 2016  /  Last updated at 17:03 on May 19, 2016  / Stian Reklev /  Asia Pacific, China

Allowances in China’s national emissions trading scheme are likely to open at around 40 yuan ($6.10) next year, and climb to 65 yuan by mid-2021 due to demand from sectors such as electricity generators and aviation, analysts ICIS-Tschach Solutions said Thursday.
Allowances in China’s national emissions trading scheme are likely to open at around 40 yuan ($6.10) next year, and climb to 65 yuan by mid-2021 due to demand from sectors such as electricity generators and aviation, analysts ICIS-Tschach Solutions said Thursday.


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