14 Jun 2021 | 10:19 UTC

Platts proposes to change assessment time for its Carbon Credit assessments to 1200 GMT

S&P Global Platts is proposing to update the timestamp reflected in its Carbon Credit assessments to 1200 GMT, effective August 2, 2021.

Currently Platts assesses its carbon credit assessments at 4:30 pm London time.

Platts is proposing this change in order to better reflect the global nature of the developing carbon credit market and believes that a timestamp of 1200 GMT better reflects a global marketplace, thereby allowing for more robust, global assessments.

As part of this proposal, Platts is also proposing to launch new currency conversions to reflect the updated assessment time.

Under this proposal, information received after 1200 GMT will not be considered in that day's carbon credit assessments but will instead be considered for assessment the following day.

This would affect the following assessments:

Assessment

Code

MAvg Code

Platts CEC $/mtCO2e

PCECA00

PCECA03

Platts CEC Eur/mtCO2e

PCECE00

PCECE03

Platts CNC $/mtCO2e

CNCAD00

CNCAD03

Platts CNC Eur/mtCO2e

CNCAE00

CNCAE03

Platts Household Devices $/mtCO2e

CNHDD00

CNHDD03

Platts Household Devices Eur/mtCO2e

CNHDE00

CNHDE03

Platts considers the timestamp of record of a company's intent to buy/sell as the time that Platts receives the information and not the time a message was sent by the company or trading party.

Platts also invites feedback as to whether it should consider separate assessments for any key values at additional timestamps.

Please send all feedback, comments and questions to Platts_Carbon@spglobal.com and pricegroup@spglobal.com by June 30, 2021.

For written comments, please provide a clear indication if comments are not intended for publication by Platts for public viewing. Platts will consider all comments received and will make comments not marked as confidential available upon request.