Green Exchange Holdings LLC

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The Green Exchange
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Founded 2008
Headquarters New York
Key People Thomas Lewis, CEO; Nancy King, Chairperson
Products Environmental futures, options and swap contracts
Corporate Website www.thegreenx.com

The Green Exchange is a fully owned subsidiary of CME Group Inc. All GreenX products are listed for trading on the CME Globex electronic platform and cleared by CME Clearing/ Clearport. The acquisition was finalized on April 2, 2012.[1]

Before the acquisition by CME Group, Green Exchange (GreenX) was a joint venture, first announced in mid-December 2007 by the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), along with Evolution Markets Inc., Morgan Stanley Capital Group Inc., Credit Suisse, JPMorgan, Merrill Lynch, Tudor Investment Corp., ICAP, RNK Capital, Vitol SA, Goldman Sachs, Spectron, TFS Energy and Constellation Energy.

With the CME Group acquisition of NYMEX in August 2008, CME assumed NYMEX's equity stake in the exchange and plans to continue with the original consortium structure.[2][3][4]

CME Group Inc's Green Exchange LLC won regulatory approval as a designated contract market on July 23, 2010, adding a fourth regulated exchange to CME's stable. The approval allowed the CME to consolidate all its climate-related contracts on a single market.[5]

The consortium is competing with the Chicago Climate Exchange, which offers many of the same products.

Products and Services

Green Exchange began trading its California Carbon Allowance (CCA) futures contract on August 29, 2011. The contract will serve as a compliance and risk management tool for market participants operating within the California Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS). It is currently the only California ETS product traded on an exchange regulated by the CFTC.[6]

Initially, the Green Exchange offered trading in global carbon-based contracts, such as European Union Allowances (EUAs) under the European Union Emission Trading Scheme, carbon credits (CERs) under the United Nations Clean Development Mechanism, and verified emission reductions (VERs/VCUs) for greenhouse gases used in accordance with voluntary carbon standards. The Green Exchange also plans to offer contracts for U.S. SO2 and NOx emissions allowance trading programs, as well as contracts for national Green-e certified voluntary Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs).

News

Key People

References

  1. Our Company. Green Exchange.
  2. Partners. NYMEX.
  3. Home page. Green Exchange.
  4. "NYMEX and Other Major Market Participants to Form the Green Exchange, the World's Most Comprehensive Environmental Marketplace”. NYMEX.
  5. CME Group's Green Exchange gets CFTC approval. Reuters.
  6. First Trade of California Carbon Futures on GreenX. GreenX.
  7. CME Group Acquires GreenX Holdings LLC. MarketWatch.
  8. CME's Green Exchange Files For Independent Exchange Status. Nasdaq.
  9. The Green Exchange Announces ICAP as Founding Member. NYMEX.
  10. Press Release. NYMEX.
  11. Press Release. .
  12. The Green Exchange: How Not to Miss a Trillion-Dollar Opportunity. Energy and Capital.