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Analysts raise forecasts as EU carbon market booms

Mark Lewis, who left Barclays for Carbon Tracker think-tank in March, forecasts a rise of over 200% for 2018

A coal-fired power plant in Pristina, Kosovo. If carbon prices rise too far too quickly it could cause political problems in eastern Europe, according to Carbon Tracker
A coal-fired power plant in Pristina, Kosovo. If carbon prices rise too far too quickly it could cause political problems in eastern Europe, according to Carbon Tracker Photo: Getty Images

Mark Lewis, the energy analyst who quit Barclays for a climate think-tank earlier this year, has upgraded his already-bullish forecasts for the EU’s carbon price as the market in emissions permits continues to boom.

The carbon price, already up 123% during the course of 2018, will post gains of 207% by year-end and go on rising further after that, according to his latest estimates.

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