Unpacking fit for 55
Understanding the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
To help market participants understand how the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will impact them, ICE hosted a webinar with leading energy expert Dr. Michael Mehling, Deputy Director at the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In the webinar, we outlined what the CBAM is, what actions companies need to take to prepare and how they can hedge their risk.
How ICE can help
Companies can use ICE environmental markets to meet Fit for 55 obligations and manage their price risk. ICE has been a leader in environmental markets for nearly two decades, annual carbon allowance trading on ICE is estimated at $1 trillion in notional value per annum, which is the equivalent of over 55% of the world’s energy footprint.
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Webinar 2
Navigating EU ETS for Maritime & Aviation
Join ICE with guest speaker Peter Zaman, Partner at HFW and an expert in climate finance with 20 years’ experience in environmental markets, as we explain what inclusion in the EU ETS means for maritime and aviation companies, how they can prepare, and what solutions are available to hedge carbon price risk.
Webinar 3
Implications of ETS 2 for Buildings and Road Transport
With legislation slated to take effect in 2027, impacted sectors face new requirements. To help market participants understand these changes, ICE is hosting a webinar to discuss what actions companies can take to prepare and how they can hedge their risk. We’ll be joined by leading economist and energy expert Michael Pollitt, Professor of Business Economics at Cambridge Judge Business School.
Webinar 2
Navigating EU ETS for Maritime & Aviation
Join ICE with guest speaker Peter Zaman, Partner at HFW and an expert in climate finance with 20 years’ experience in environmental markets, as we explain what inclusion in the EU ETS means for maritime and aviation companies, how they can prepare, and what solutions are available to hedge carbon price risk.
Webinar 3
Implications of ETS 2 for Buildings and Road Transport
With legislation slated to take effect in 2027, impacted sectors face new requirements. To help market participants understand these changes, ICE is hosting a webinar to discuss what actions companies can take to prepare and how they can hedge their risk. We’ll be joined by leading economist and energy expert Michael Pollitt, Professor of Business Economics at Cambridge Judge Business School.