Carbon

"The new rules have caused confusion in the system of allocation and trading. Our intention was to provide all the subjects concerned with first-hand information about the new framework. I can say we've succeeded in doing this thanks to the participation of top-ranking speakers," said Rastislav Vasilisin, chairman of the board of directors of Virtuse Group.
Among the speakers were Claire Dufour, business development director of the biggest global stock market trading emission quotas Bluenext in Paris, Bloomberg editor-in-chief for international emission markets Alessandro Vitelli and head of the emission quotas trading section at Norwegian energy giant Statkraft.

In Prague about the future of the carbon market

Prague will become a one-day capital of European emission permits business. The European Carbon Forum 2012 International Conference, which will take place in the Czech metropolis as early as 16 February, will be attended by globally recognized experts in this field. They will be together searching for the way-out from the current situation at the European carbon market.   more
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Conferences
Virtuse - European Carbon Forum 2012
(Prague, Czech Republic)

Virtuse - European Carbon Forum 2011
(Bratislava, Slovak Republic)
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