Solving the coal puzzle

Lessons from four years of coal phase-out policy in Europe

Playing With Fire

An assessment of company plans to burn biomass in EU coal power stations

The A-B-C of BCAs

An overview of the issues around introducing Border Carbon Adjustments in the EU

Coal mine methane leaks are worse for climate change than all shipping and aviation

New IEA World Energy Outlook shows coal mine methane leaks add up to a third to emissions from coal

Coal Free Kingdom

UK election manifestos should commit to take the UK fully coal-free, including in industry, finance, and domestic heating – ready for next year’s COP26 in Glasgow

The cash cow has stopped giving: Are Germany’s lignite plants now worthless?

Our new research finds German lignite gross profits collapsed 54% so far in 2019. With lignite now loss-making, the case for Gov. compensation has collapsed

Avoiding the Avalanche

Avoiding the Avalanche

In this report, Sandbag finds that the European Commission’s proposal to tackle the oversupply of 2 billion allowances in the EU carbon market, could take a decade to get supply below current levels.

It finds that that previous forecasts published by the Commission and the UK government, underestimated the extent to which unassigned carbon allowances will hit the market in 2020. Sandbag estimates, roughly 750 million unused allowances will be auctioned in 2020, adding to 900 million “backloaded” allowances that are already due to flood the market in 2019 and 2020. This will see an acute increase in the supply just before the Commission’s proposed market stability reserve is supposed to start reducing it.

Skills

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February 2, 2015