Register now for the Carbon Trading Workshop
Fri 23 Jan 2009
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
d-cyphaTrade have recently listed this workshop as an introduction to the international carbon markets and the proposed Australian Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS). Participants will gain an understanding of the international carbon markets, their impact on the Australian electricity market, as well as the opportunities presented through trading spark spreads and clean spark spreads.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
The Australian National Electricity Market (NEM) has thus far not been exposed to the international carbon markets. The proposed linkages to international carbon emissions markets will cause significant changes to the emissions price risk faced by electricity-intensive Australian industries.
It is therefore essential that front office traders and risk managers of Australian utility companies and large energy users prepare themselves for the start of the Australian ETS by understanding the relevance of both the Australian and offshore carbon markets.
WORKSHOP DETAILS
DATE:
- Brisbane, 10th Feb 2009
- Sydney, 17th Feb 2009
- Melbourne, 24th Feb 2009
PRESENTER: Thomas Schmitz - Executive Manager Product Development & Sales
VENUE: TBA
DURATION: 9AM- 4PM (7hrs)
Fees: AU $1,000 (exc GST)
MATERIALS: Workshop notes, refreshments and lunch provided.
WORKSHOP AGENDA
- Understanding International Carbon Markets
- General Strucutre of Carbon Markets
- Market Examples (Kyoto and EU ETS)
- Clean Development Mechanism Overview
- Risk Management Strategies and Solutions
- Carbon Offset Instruments
- Regulated Market Overview
- Exchange traded carbon
- The Federal Government’s Whitepaper on the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
- Australia’s Emission Policy
- Regulatory Coverage
- Proposed Market Design
- Proposed Auction Model and its Implications
- Assistance to Energy-Intensive, Trade-Exposed Industries & Strongly Affected Industries
- International linkages to offshore carbon markets
- Emissions Trading
- Australian Emissions/Renewable Trading Markets
- International linkages to Australian ETS
- Current impact of ETS on the Financial Electricity Market
- Optimising linkages to offshore carbon markets
- Trading across jurisdictions
- Price correlation and arbitrage between Australia/International carbon
- Managing timing and funding risks
- Inter-relationship between Carbon and Electricity Trading
- International experience (Europe)
- Financial impact of carbon on electricity retailers, generators and consumers in Europe – Lessons for Australia
- Generator response
- Backsolving a carbon price from Australian electricity futures prices
- Liquidity impact on Australian electricity futures hedges
REGISTER NOW
To enrol for any workshop please contact a member of d-cyphaTrade on 1800 330 101 or go to Training for further information and a Registration Form.
To organise an in-house workshop please call a member of the d-cyphaTrade Team on 1800 330 101 to discuss your specific requirements.