(Bloomberg) -- European Union carbon dioxide permits
may fall to as low as 8 euros ($10.92) a metric ton through 2012,
because utilities and factories can curb emissions and there are
enough United Nations credits, ICF International Inc. forecast.
Average prices in the five years starting next year may range
from 8 euros a metric ton to 20 euros, Alexandre Marty, managing
consultant at ICF in London, said today by telephone. The price
today is about 21.15 euros a ton on the European Climate Exchange
in Amsterdam.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
may fall to as low as 8 euros ($10.92) a metric ton through 2012,
because utilities and factories can curb emissions and there are
enough United Nations credits, ICF International Inc. forecast.
Average prices in the five years starting next year may range
from 8 euros a metric ton to 20 euros, Alexandre Marty, managing
consultant at ICF in London, said today by telephone. The price
today is about 21.15 euros a ton on the European Climate Exchange
in Amsterdam.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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