"No-one can tell what is the true value of carbon," he says. "That's why we need rules. There is growing interest in the market, but we are waiting." Trading carbon-offset credits in the US is done on a voluntary basis on the Chicago Climate Exchange. A credit is equal to the emission of 100 tonnes of carbon, with the price per tonne of carbon emissions last trading at about $2.
Tougher standards expected
Utilities such as PPL are preparing for Washington to set tougher standards on carbon emissions.
20 February 2009 12:24 GMT
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8 January 2013 10:35 GMT
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