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Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/1774582/ Encash the Carbon Cache: Indian Carbon Market - 2011 and Beyond Description: Ever since early 1990s, economies around the world have been taking initiatives to arrest the perils of the changing climate. However, it is only the later part of the last decade that saw the ‘combating climate change’ strategy being pursued more aggressively than ever before, with contribution from countries across the globe. From Kyoto to Cancun, the nations have come a long way in reconciling the roles of developed and developing countries in lieu of their common yet differentiated responsibilities. The Kyoto Protocol’s market based mechanisms viz. International Emissions Trading (IET), Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Joint Implementation (JI), have steered the way for the Global Carbon Markets which are now mature yet, nascent. The European Union’s Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) has set the precedence for a robust market framework and thus far, EU has been the largest carbon market. Albeit, other nations are yet to mark a foray into this market; with the prospects of embryonic markets in Australia, Japan and the USA, the size of carbon markets is expected to amplify in the coming years. For the Non-Annex I countries, who have so far adopted the CDM route for GHG abatements; the expansion of the markets in Annex I countries means a spurt in the economic opportunities. These countries serve as platforms for relatively cheap emission reduction ventures, thereby generating Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) which can yield a lucrative value, when traded in the Global Carbon Markets. With a regulatory environment conducive for CDM business, the industries in India have been quite proactive in seizing the prospects in carbon markets. At present, India is one of the largest CER developers in the world. In addition, India has been quite active and innovative in identifying new methods of emissions reduction across industries. And, with the expected gush in the demand for CERs, there is all the more need of such inventive and novel ideas to cater to the new carbon markets. With this background and as a part of its latest edition under Business Series Report, Infraline Energy launches a report, “Encash the Carbon Cache: Indian Carbon Market – 2011 and Beyond”. From identifying the business opportunities in the carbon arena, pan industries, to assessing the economic value of the CERs in the expanding global markets; the report serves as a comprehensive guide for the existing and potential stakeholders of the carbon chain. A Must Buy for: - Regulatory Agencies - CDM Project Developers - Emission Traders - Banks, Project Financers and Investment Bankers - Consultants - Research and Educational Institutes Report Highlights - CER Demand Outlook for short and mid term - CER Price Outlook under various scenarios - Update on CDM Markets in India - Financing Option for CDM Projects - Impact of India’s Climate Policy Reforms on CDM Market - Innovative Business Models in Carbon Market - Opportunities for Stakeholders across industry - Opportunities for Financing Institutions - Risk Analysis - Sector Attractiveness Analysis Key Questions Answered - What is the expected demand for CERs in the Global Markets? - What are the expected CER prices in the Global Markets? - What is the impact of Supply-demand balance, Policy issues, Crude oil prices, Coal prices, - Weather, European Union Allowances (EUAs) prices, Global economic growth, Project Riskon the CER pricing? - What are the various fi nancing options available for CDM projects in India? - What would be the impact of REC framework and PAT scheme on CDM? - What are the opportunities for the CDM initiatives in sectors viz. Energy, Industries, Agriculture, - Construction, Transport, Mining, Waste handling and disposal and Buildings? - What are the opportunities for Financial Institutions in the carbon chain? - What are the likely returns for the CDM initiatives in sectors viz. Energy, Industries, Agriculture, - Construction, Transport, Mining, Waste handling and disposal and Buildings? - What are risks associated with Carbon Markets and what are the associated risk mitigants? Contents: Section I: The Climate Change Theory 1. Climate Change, Global Warming and Need for Sustainable Growth 2. International Efforts to combat climate change Section II: Global Carbon Markets 3. Global Carbon Markets, hitherto 4. Short and Mid Term Demand Outlook 5. Outlook on CER Prices Section III: Indian Carbon Markets 6. India’s Climate Policy 7. CDM in India 8. CDM Market in India till date 9. Financing a CDM Project 10. CDM Gap Areas 11. Key Issues Section IV: India Carbon Markets – Opportunities & Risks 12. 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