Govt carbon auction attracts no bids

Govt carbon auction attracts no bids
Businesses making carbon emissions need NZUs to settle them on the ETS. (Image: NZME)
Ian Llewellyn
The Government’s latest carbon auction again attracted no bidders.With secondary market price at about the $57/$58 mark and the auction floor price at $68, there was always little chance of New Zealand Units on offer being cleared.In fact, no one even registered to bid, let alone getting to the bidding stage.A New Zealand Unit (NZU) is a proxy for one tonne of carbon and used by emitters to settle their obligations under the emissions trading scheme.Rolling overThere were three million NZUs available at the floor price, of which 1.5 milli...

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