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Conference Program

   
Keynote Addresses
Plenary Sessions
Trader Sessions
Service Sector Sessions
CDM/JI Sectoral Sessions

Keynote Addresses:
  • The reality of the climate change challenge � Update on the science;
  • Corporate response to climate change;
  • Global energy demand and technology solutions.

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Plenary Sessions:

State of the global carbon market

  • The reality of the climate change challenge
  • Update on the science;
  • Corporate response to climate change;
  • Global energy demand and technology solutions.
Joint Implementation ( JI) and
Green Investment Schemes (GIS)
  • Will transition economies flood the market with greened
  • Assigned Amount Units (AAUs)?
  • What will be the effect on the market?
  • Which shade of green will be acceptable to buyers?
  • Can JI still achieve its potential?
  • Who will take responsibility?
  • What is the status of the JI infrastructure, national and international rules?

Status of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
  • Is the CDM reform living up to the challenge?
  • CDM pricing and trends in CDM/EU ETS price differentials.
  • Different approaches of Designated National Authorities (DNAs)
  • What is their role?
  • CDM or China Development Mechanism?
  • Where will supply come from, what sectors are emerging? 
Outlook for the global carbon market
  • Supply and demand balance in meeting the Kyoto Protocol target, what are consequences for the market?
  • Will the strategies to achieve Kyoto targets work?
  • What happens post 2012?

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Trader Sessions:
EU Emission Trading Schemes (EU ETS)
  • Phase II National Allocation Plans (NAPs), review and analysis;
  • Implementation of the linking directive � What are the consequences?
  • EU ETS review � What is the future of the EU ETS?
  • Registries and (Community) International Transaction Log issues?
  • Is the EU ETS delivering � Environmentally and on competitive pressures?
  • Linking with other markets and sectors � What would be the market impact?
EU ETS Price Dynamics
  • Phase II NAPs � Supply and demand characteristics in different sectors;
  • What sectors and countries are active, when will others come in?
  • Cross commodity influences � How coal and gas is driving the CO2 price, what scenarios might evolve?
  • What are the implications of the EU ETS on the price of electricity for producers and consumers?
  • Participation of market players from new EU countries � What is holding them back?
  • Are the industrials with a long position coming into the market and what channels are they using?
Over-the-Counter vs. Exchange Traded Market
  • Market shares by instrument;
  • Innovative solutions;
  • What will drive survival in the consolidation of exchanges?
  • Non annex 1 exchanges � What is their role in the market?
Domestic Trading Schemes
  • Canadian supply and demand balance and market liquidity;
  • Potential supply of domestic carbon offsets in Canada;
  • US Voluntary and State-level action;
  • Voluntary domestic trading in Japan;
  • Update on Australia.

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Service Sector Sessions:
Monitoring and Verification
  • Monitoring and reporting principles � What they are and what they mean;
  • Differences across Europe in treatment of e.g. uncertainty, accuracy and materiality;
  • Challenges arising for international corporations;
  • How to create �high quality� emission reductions through monitoring and reporting.
Funds
  • Will funds deliver?
  • What is the useful role of public sector funds?
  • Hedge funds � What is their role?
Financial Institutions
  • Roles of financial intermediaries;
  • Innovative financial solutions for the carbon market;
  • Risk management in carbon transactions.

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CDM/JI Sectoral Sessions:
Tailored to sector specialists
(sellers, buyers and technology providers)
  • What is the market potential for your technology and sector? Which projects are eligible?
  • How to avoid common pitfalls?
  • How to address additionality?
  • What baseline and monitoring methodologies exist?
  • Projects ready for sale /investment;
  • Real case studies of successful projects.
Sectors /scopes covered
  • Supply side energy efficiency and fossil fuel switch;
  • Demand side energy efficiency and reduction of process related emissions;
  • Land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF);
  • Oil and Gas;
  • Mining, mineral production and industrial non-CO2;
  • Renewable Energy and bio-methane capture.

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