(Bloomberg) -- European Union carbon-dioxide
emission permits for next year rose for a second day. German
electricity gained.
Emission permits for delivery in December 2008 rose as much
as 2.6 percent to 22.40 euros ($30) a metric ton at the European
Climate Exchange in Amsterdam. They traded at 22.15 euros at
8:55 a.m. local time. The contract traded at its lowest in more
than a month on June 19.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
emission permits for next year rose for a second day. German
electricity gained.
Emission permits for delivery in December 2008 rose as much
as 2.6 percent to 22.40 euros ($30) a metric ton at the European
Climate Exchange in Amsterdam. They traded at 22.15 euros at
8:55 a.m. local time. The contract traded at its lowest in more
than a month on June 19.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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