Unknown player makes big move in carbon market

Unknown player makes big move in carbon market
Climate minister James Shaw is thinking of adjusting carbon volumes as auction system evolves (Image: BusinessDesk)
Ian Llewellyn
One buyer bought 37% of all the New Zealand Units on offer in the last carbon auction in September snapping up more than 4.3 million NZUs for $234 million.The bidder’s identity is not known and is protected under confidentiality clauses in emissions trading scheme (ETS) law.A Ministry for the Environment analysis of the Sept 1 auction outlines some of the broad numbers in the third event of its type. It was notable because it resulted in the $50 ceiling price being crossed and released 7m NZUs in the cost containment reserve (CCR), which...

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