Asian carbon project developers caught between evolving regulations and updating methodologies, conference hears
Voluntary carbon project developers are struggling to keep up with the rapidly changing landscape of new methodology updates and emerging government regulations in Asia, participants told a conference this week.
Read MoreState-owned oil major determined to make Malaysia regional CCS hub
Malaysian oil and energy company Petronas intends to provide solutions to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors and establish the Southeast Asian nation as the regional hub for carbon capture and storage (CCS), it told a conference this week.
Read MoreEnvironment groups lash Australian govt’s lack of cash for nature in latest budget
Australia’s 2024 budget arrived late Tuesday delivering a A$9.3 billion ($6.1 bln) surplus and is spending big to drive mining and clean energy, but has been attacked for its lack of attention to the protection of nature despite cash of over A$300 million offered.
Read MoreNew Zealand consultation opens for weaker ETS settings, lower carbon price
New Zealand on Wednesday released its annual consultation on five-yearly settings for its emissions trading scheme, adding options that would lower the NZU price floor at auctions and allow for a ballooned Cost Containment Reserve (CCR).
Read MoreAirlines face CORSIA carbon credit supply shortfall by 2030, analysts warn
Demand for carbon credits deemed eligible under the UN’s CORSIA aviation offsetting scheme will exceed supply by the end of the decade in the absence of new offset sources, analysts predict.
Read MoreFinancial services companies pilot tokenised carbon credit transactions in Hong Kong
A group of financial service companies has successfully completed a proof-of-concept (POC) pilot in Hong Kong that explored the operational and risk management benefits of tokenised deposits to facilitate the settlement of tokenised carbon credit transactions.
Read MoreUK energy company to build world’s first wood-powered cargo ship
A British energy firm with ambitions to become a global player in bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) has drawn up plans for the world’s first wood-powered cargo ship.
Read MoreANALYSIS – Cookstoves at a crossroads: Methodologies, media, lack of demand in focus at Paris summit
Speakers and attendees at an international clean cooking summit in Paris on Tuesday highlighted the impact of the media on the voluntary carbon cookstoves sector, the optimism and challenges facing the rollout of new methodologies, and urged a focus on generating fresh credit demand to help address the surplus of units in the market.
Read MoreCOP29 host expects parties to find “tangible” Article 6 outcome in Baku
Ensuring a clear outcome on Article 6 will be a priority for Azerbaijan at the UN COP29 summit in November, the country’s President-Designate told an international event in Paris on Tuesday.
Read MoreAussie budget delivers ACCU cash, huge tax incentives for minerals, hydrogen
Australia’s budget will see another A$48 million ($31.7 mln) for reforms to the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) scheme, in addition to billions of dollars in tax credits for critical minerals and green hydrogen development and another A$41 mln for a nature repair market, Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced on Tuesday.
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