Carbon Emissions Trading – from the EU ETS to a global carbon market
3-4 June 2007, London

Day two starts with a panel discussion which is followed by two streams where delegates can choose their preferred stream. Please indicate on the registration page which one you want to attend.

Day 2:

9.00-9.40 Panel discussion: The Global Carbon Market-Kyoto, Bali, Copenhagen and beyond…

Arne Eik, Manager CDM/JI, Point Carbon

Ben Richardson, Managing Director, Natsource Asset Management LLC

Another panel member to be announced

9.40-10.00 Q-A

10.00-10.30 Coffee and tea

STREAM 1:
The EU ETS and its Role in a Global Carbon Market

10.30-11.15 Opportunities in the Global Carbon Markets

  • A look at the current market characteristics
  • Developing your Carbon strategy

Ben Richardson, Managing Director, Natsource Asset Management LLC

11.15-12.00 The EU ETS and the emerging global carbon markets post 2012

  • The outlook for Phase 2 EU ETS
  • Phase 3  and the implications of the Long Term Review
  • Implications for international offset mechanisms and the secondary markets for these products
  • The potential for the emergence of a global carbon market

Imtiaz Ahmad - Executive Director, Morgan Stanley

12.00-13.00 Lunch

13.00-13.45 Carbon Trading and Environmental Finance

  • Overview of CDM / JI markets 
  • Delivery risk and carbon pricing 
  • Structures for CDM / JI project financing

Brett Orlando, Director, Environmental Financial Products, Deutsche Bank

13.45-14.30 Hedging for post-2012

  • Buying EUAs vs. investing in new technologies 
  • Post-2012 CDM - waiting and hoping 
  • Supporting CCS by an AAU sale

Martin Cmiral, Head of Environmental Investments CEZ.

14.30-15.00 Coffee and tea

15.00-15.45 EU/ETS

  • Panorama of exchanges
  • How to improve efficiency of the market?

Thierry Carol, Deputy CEO, BlueNext

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STREAM 2:
The Role of the CDM - What to expect in Phase II and Post Kyoto

10.30-11.15 Contracting CDM projects in China: An Investor's Perspective

  • Transaction aspects in Chinese CDM projects
  • Challenges when investing into Chinese CDM projects
  • Influences on EUA prices
  • Outlook: Managing post-2012 uncertainties?

Clemens Hüttner, Director Carbon Investment Advisory, 3C Consulting

11.15-12.00 Experience of a CDM project developer in China

  • Why China? Benefits of working in China 
  • Why not? Problems of working in China 
  • Chinese CDM project process & experience 
  • Chinese project analysis

Christiaan Vrolijk, Carbon Resource Management


12.00-13.00 Lunch

13.00-13.45 Motivating CCS through carbon markets

  • Inclusion of CCS in carbon markets? Recent policy and regulatory developments. 
  • CCS in the CDM and CCS in the EU ETS 
  • Revenue potential from CCS-projects through carbon markets

Haege Fjelhiem, Senior Analyst, Point Carbon

13.45-14.30 Fuel Switching in the Power Industry

  • How the carbon price affects generation fuel choices and power prices. 
  • CCS and fuel switching: how could carbon capture and sequestration change fuel switching? 
  • Meeting the EU's 2020 targets: what has to change?

Nicholas Young, carbon analyst, E.ON UK plc

14.30-15.00 Coffee and tea

15.00-15.45 Combining project finance with trading

  • CDM low hanging fruit is gone
  • Combing the finance with trading make projects more viable
  • Delivery risk in CDM and JI
  • Investment horizon

Eric Boonman, Head of Environmental Markets Origination, Fortis Bank

15.45-16.00 Questions and Closing of the Conference


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