全球碳排出權交易市場 是由出版商Specialist in Business Information在2009年05月所出版的。
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Abstract
Carbon emissions have been traded, albeit at minor levels, in the
over-the-counter (OTC) market since the 1990s. In recent years, significant
global governmental involvement in the stabilization of the concentration of
atmospheric greenhouse gases has facilitated tremendous growth in the market
for carbon emissions trading. The value of the carbon market has grown from
$727 million in 2004 to $118 billion in 2008.
In addition to the foundational regulatory organizations that have established
the framework of the market, and the pre-requisite buyers and sellers, the
magnitude and evolving complexity of the global carbon markets has attracted
numerous intermediaries, such as brokers, exchanges, aggregators, and
financiers, as well as other peripheral participants such as validation and
verification, information and analysis, legal, and consulting service
providers. Opportunities for market participants are expected to continue to
increase as the value of global carbon markets are forecast to grow by 68% per
year to $669 billion in 2013.
Carbon Emissions Trading includes a broad review of the carbon market. The
report provides a discussion of the mechanisms employed in the carbon market
and an overview of the market structure and participants. Market demand for
carbon emissions allowances and offsets is quantified and projections for
growth in demand are provided, along with the key factors influencing this
growth. The report also provides profiles of companies active in the carbon
market.
Report Methodology
The information in Carbon Emissions Trading is based on primary and secondary
research. Primary research entailed in-depth interviews with firms involved in
the development of carbon emissions trading regulation, financial companies,
and consultants to the industry to obtain information on the developing market
and factors shaping the industry. Secondary research entailed data gathering
from relevant sources, including government and industry publications, company
literature and corporate annual reports.
What You' ll Get in This Report
Carbon Emissions Trading contains important insights and projections regarding
the future of this market around the world. No other market research report
provides both the comprehensive analysis and data that Carbon Emissions
Trading offers. Subscribers will benefit from extensive data, presented in
easy-to-read and practical charts, tables and graphs.
How You' ll Benefit From This Report
If your company is already doing business in the carbon market, or is
considering entering the marketplace, you will find this report invaluable, as
it provides a comprehensive package of information and insight not offered in
any other single source. You will gain a thorough understanding of the current
global market for carbon emissions allowances and offsets, as well as
projected markets and trends through 2013.
This report will help:
- Marketing managers understand the market forces shaping the carbon market
and identify market opportunities.
- Research and development professionals stay on top of competitor
initiatives and explore demand for carbon emissions allowances and offsets.
- Business development executives understand the dynamics of the market and
identify possible partnerships.
- Information and research center librarians provide market researchers,
product managers, and other colleagues with the vital information they need to
do their jobs more effectively.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
- Carbon Market Framework
- Figure 1-1: Carbon Market Segmentation, 2008
- Compliance Market Regulatory Framework
- The Kyoto Protocol
- Figure 1-2: Kyoto Protocol Trading Mechanisms
- European Union Emissions Trading System
- Figure 1-3: European Union Linking Directive
- New South Wales Greenhouse Gas Abatement Scheme
- Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
- Voluntary Market Framework
- Chicago Climate Exchange
- Over the Counter Market
- Industry Structure and Participants
- Figure 1-4: Carbon Market Industry Structure, 2008
- Carbon Exchanges
- Table 1-1: Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms, 2008
- Table 1-2: Currencies Traded on Global Carbon Exchanges and Trading
Platforms, 2008
- Market Size and Segmentation
- Figure 1-5: Carbon Market Volume and Value, 2004-2008 (Volume in MtCO2e;
Value in $ M)
- Figure 1-6: Carbon Market Value by Sub-Segment, 2008 ($ M)
- Carbon Market Projections
- Figure 1-7: Carbon Market Volume and Value, 2009-2013 (Volume in MtCO2e;
Value in $ M)
- Report Scope
- Report Format
- Report Methodology
- Abbreviations
- Table 1-3: Abbreviations Utilized in Report
Chapter 2: Carbon Market Framework
- Overview
- Carbon Market Framework
- Figure 2-1: Carbon Market Segmentation, 2008
- Compliance Market
- Table 2-1: Emissions Trading Systems in Compliance Market, 2008
- Regulatory Framework
- United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
- Table 2-2: UNFCCC Annex I Nations
- Figure 2-2: UNFCCC Annex 1 Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 1990 - 2000 (%
change from 1990 level)
- The Kyoto Protocol
- Figure 2-3: Kyoto Protocol Ratifying Nations
- Table 2-3: Kyoto Protocol Greenhouse Gas Emissions Targets (% change
from 1990 level)
- Clean Development Mechanism
- Figure 2-4: Clean Development Mechanism, 2008
- Joint Implementation Mechanism
- Figure 2-5: Joint Development Mechanism, 2008
- International Emissions Trading
- Figure 2-6: International Emissions Trading, 2008
- European Union Emissions Trading System
- Figure 2-7: European Union Allowance Trading, 2008
- Figure 2-8: EU-ETS Allowance and Offset Trading, 2008
- Keidanren Voluntary Action Plan
- New South Wales Greenhouse Gas Abatement Scheme
- Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
- Compliance Market Currencies
- Table 2-4: Emissions Equivalencies of Currencies Traded in Compliance
Market, 2008
- Table 2-5: Currencies Traded in Compliance Market, 2008
- Certification Standards in Compliance Market
- Registries in the Compliance Market
- Figure 2-9: Kyoto Protocol Carbon Registries, 2008
- Table 2-6: Registries Utilized in Compliance Market, 2008
- Voluntary Market
- Figure 2-10: Voluntary Carbon Market Segmentation, 2008
- Chicago Climate Exchange
- Over the Counter Market
- Voluntary Market Currencies
- Table 2-7: Currencies Traded in Voluntary Market, 2008
- Certification Standards in Voluntary Market
- Figure 2-11: Voluntary Carbon Market Certification Standards, 2008
- Table 2-8: Voluntary Emissions Standards, 2008
- Chicago Climate Exchange Standard
- Voluntary Carbon Standard
- VER+ Standard
- Climate, Community and Biodiversity Standard
- Plan Vivo
- The Gold Standard
- Greenhouse Friendly Standard
- Registries in Voluntary Market
- Table 2-9: Carbon Accounting Registries in the Voluntary Carbon Market,
2008
Chapter 3: Industry Structure
- Overview
- Industry Structure and Participants
- Figure 3-1: Carbon Market Industry Structure, 2008
- Carbon Market Framework
- Regulatory Bodies
- United Nations Climate Change Secretariat
- United Nations Clean Development Mechanism Executive Board
- Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee
- Compliance Committee
- Designated National Authorities
- Designated Operational Entity
- Non-Governmental Organizations
- Local Authorities
- Suppliers
- Project Developers
- Table 3-1: Representative Project Developers, 2008
- Intermediaries
- Exchanges
- Table 3-2: Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms, 2008
- Table 3-3: Currencies Traded on Global Carbon Exchanges and Trading
Platforms, 2008
- Table 3-4: Sample Voluntary Emissions Reductions Certification
Standards, 2008
- Europe
- Table 3-5: European Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms, 2008
- European Climate Exchange
- Nordic Power Exchange
- European Energy Exchange
- Energy Exchange Austria
- BlueNext
- Climex
- North America
- Table 3-6: North American Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms, 2008
- Chicago Climate Exchange
- The Green Exchange
- Montreal Climate Exchange
- South America
- Table 3-7: South American Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms, 2008
- Brazil Mercantile Futures Exchange
- Asia and Australia
- Table 3-8: Asian and Australian Carbon Exchanges and Trading Platforms,
2008
- Asia Carbon Exchange
- Multi-Commodity Exchange of India
- National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange
- The Australian Climate Exchange
- Brokers
- Table 3-9: Representative Carbon Market Brokers, 2008
- Aggregators
- Table 3-10: Representative Offset Aggregators, 2008
- Financial Institutions
- Table 3-11: Representative Private Sector Financial Companies Active in
Carbon Market, 2008
- Multilateral Development Banks
- Carbon Funds
- Carbon Finance Product Offerings
- Buyers
- Compliance Market Buyers
- Voluntary Market Buyers
- Industry Services
- Validation and Verification Services
- Information, Analysis, and Legal Advisory Services
- Table 3-12: Representative Consulting Firms Active in Carbon Market, 2008
- Table 3-13: Representative Legal Advisory Service Companies Active in
Carbon Market, 2008
Chapter 4: Market Sizing and Segmentation
- Overview
- Market Size and Segmentation
- Figure 4-1: Carbon Market Volume and Value, 2004-2008 (Volume in MtCO2e;
Value in $ M)
- Figure 4-2: Carbon Market Value by Segment, 2008 ($ M)
- Compliance Market Segments
- Figure 4-3: Kyoto Protocol Trading Mechanisms
- International Emissions Trading
- European Union Emissions Trading System Market
- Figure 4-4: EU ETS Carbon Market Volume, 2004 to 2008 (MtCO2e)
- Figure 4-5: European Union Linking Directive
- Clean Development Mechanism Market
- Figure 4-6: Clean Development Mechanism, 2008
- Figure 4-7: Certified Emissions Reductions Issued by Project Type (% of
total)
- Figure 4-8: Certified Emissions Reduction Volume, 2004 to 2008 (MtCO2e)
- Joint Implementation Market
- Figure 4-9: Joint Development Mechanism, 2008
- Figure 4-10: Emissions Reduction Units Registered by Project Type (% of
total)
- Figure 4-11: Emissions Reduction Unit Volume, 2004 to 2008 (MtCO2e)
- New South Wales Greenhouse Gas Abatement Scheme Market
- Figure 4-12: New South Wales Greenhouse Gas Abatement Scheme Volume,
2004 to 2008 (MtCO2e)
- Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Market
- Figure 4-13: Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Market Volume, 2004 to
2008 (MtCO2e)
- Voluntary Market Segments
- Chicago Climate Exchange
- Figure 4-14: Chicago Climate Exchange Volume, 2004 to 2008 (MtCO2e)
- Over the Counter Market
- Figure 4-15: Over the Counter Market Volume, 2004 to 2008 (MtCO2e)
- Market Price Trends
- Figure 4-16: Carbon Market Price Trends, 2007-2008 ($/tCO2e)
- Carbon Market Projections
- Figure 4-17: Carbon Market Volume and Value, 2009-2013 (Volume in
MtCO2e; Value in $ M)
- Figure 4-18: Carbon Market Value by Segment, 2013 ($ M)
- Kyoto Protocol Post 2012
- UNFCCC Conference in Poznan
- European Union Emissions Trading System
- Figure 4-19: European Union Trading System Market Volume, 2009 to 2013
(MtCO2e)
- Key Drivers of EUA Demand and Price
- Clean Development Mechanism Market
- Figure 4-20: Certified Emissions Reduction Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
- Joint Implementation Market
- Figure 4-21: Joint Implementation Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
- North American Markets
- California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006
- Hawaii Global Warming Solutions Act of 2007
- Minnesota Next Generation Energy Act of 2007
- Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
- Figure 4-22: Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Market Volume, 2009 to
2013 (MtCO2e)
- Western Regional Climate Action Initiative
- Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord
- Potential United States Federal Cap and Trade System
- Figure 4-23: United States Federal Cap and Trade System Market Volume,
2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
- Australian Carbon Market
- Figure 4-24: Australian Carbon Market Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
- Japan
- Figure 4-25: Japanese Carbon Market Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
- The Chicago Climate Exchange
- Figure 4-26: Chicago Climate Exchange Market Volume, 2009 to 2013
(MtCO2e)
- Over-the-Counter Market
- Figure 4-27: Over the Counter Market Volume, 2009 to 2013 (MtCO2e)
Chapter 5: Company Profiles
- Overview
- Table 5-1: Companies Profiled
3 Degrees Incorporated
- Table 5-2: 3 Degrees Incorporated Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
APX Incorporated
- Table 5-3: APX Incorporated Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
Baker & McKenzie
- Table 5-4: Baker & McKenzie Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
Blue Source
- Table 5-5: Blue Source Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
CantorCO2e LLC
- Table 5-6: CantorCO2e Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
Climate Focus
- Table 5-7: Climate Focus Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
Credit Suisse
- Table 5-8: Credit Suisse Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
EcoSecurities Group plc
- Table 5-9: EcoSecurities Group Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
Equator LLC
- Table 5-10: Equator LLC Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
Evolution Markets
- Table 5-11: Evolution Markets Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
Fortis
- Table 5-12: Fortis Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
MGM International
- Table 5-13: MGM International Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
Natsource
- Table 5-14: Natsource Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
RNK Capital LLC
- Table 5-15: RNK Capital LLC Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
Sterling Planet, Incorporated
- Table 5-16: Sterling Planet, Incorporated Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
Tradition Financial Services / TFS Energy / TFS Green
- Table 5-17: Tradition Financial Services/TFS Energy/TFS Green Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
TUV SUD America
- Table 5-18: TUV SUD America Profile
- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
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