Climate politics in Australia are never dull: 2009-10 saw a bipartisan commitment to emission trading collapse and the government shelve its Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme. But momentum is once again building towards a federal carbon price: whether the government’s plans become reality will mostly depend on whether it can reach agreement with the Greens over issues including international offsets and industry compensation. Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s specialists in Sydney support their clients with the most comprehensive analysis of factors affecting the development of the Australian emissions market and the future price of domestic allowances.
How we work together
- Access expertise means our analysts are available to answer questions and give their informed opinions and further detail on topics important to our clients.
- Our experts – together with our market data, news and analytical tools – give clients an unparalleled view across the sector.
- We select the news you need to read; we assemble the datasets that drive your decisions; we build the models for you to forecast your next move. You get to focus on your business.
- Our research notes, analyst reactions and market outlooks enable investors to identify and validate opportunities for growth.
OUR SECTOR SPECIALISTS HELP CLIENTS RESOLVE SPECIFIC ISSUES
What will be the price of carbon in Australia be in the future?
Which sectors and companies will be short and long allowances, so I can offer trading services to them?
How many forestry credits could be used in the scheme?
How will the price of oil and coal affect future carbon prices?
How will linking the Australian scheme to the World market affect carbon prices in Australia?
How will the Australian scheme affect power prices in Australia?
How clients use our services
- Under the current uncertainty facing the regulatory framework in Australia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance helps clients understand how different types of carbon mechanisms would work and their impact on carbon prices in order to identify business opportunities and limit risk.
- Farmers, forest growers and landholders are waiting to see how they will be affected by the Carbon Farming Initiative. We give them clarity through our dedicated publications that track progress in implementation of the plan and explain the implications for their business.
- Utilities use our analysis on carbon prices to make successful future power station investment decisions, while intermediaries profit from our evaluation of which sectors and companies will be short or long of allowances to decide to whom to target their trading services.
Proprietary Data and Models
- Our Australian Carbon Model gives users detailed projections of demand and supply for domestic emission allowances and/or offsets with fundamentally based annual price forecasts to 2020.
- By being part of our larger Global Energy and Emissions Model, we give clients a unique and integrated view of future global carbon prices.
- Clients also have access to a wide range of datasets including: historical data on emissions, projections of ‘business as usual’ emissions and shortfalls/surpluses by sector, country, state/province and year together with supply curves for domestic and international offset projects.
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