Everyone’s happy with first US carbon auction
3 Oct 2008

Before the US’s first auction of carbon credits last week, some observers said outsiders might manipulate the market or there would be so little interest the auction would fail – but neither problem occurred, according to analyses just released.
“The sale was, in my view, as a business venture remarkably successful,” said W. Michael Sullivan, director of the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. “There were four times as many offers as there were items for sale.”
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