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No profit from excess carbon credits: ArcelorMittal

ArcelorMittal today said it has not made any money from its excess carbon credits, bulk of which was purchases during the global economic crisis. - ArcelorMittal to gain Rs 7,000 crore from EU carbon credits - L N Mittal to gain 1 bn pound on carbon credits - ArcelorMittal now eyes Chhattisgarh - Subir Roy: A historic opportunity for SAIL">Subir Roy: A historic opportunity for SAIL - Mittal plans 6 mt plant in Karnataka - ArcelorMittal to set up Rs 30,000 cr K"taka plant "ArcelorMittal has unexpectedly large excess of credits, a number of which it purchased, due to the unprecedented economic crisis which has seen steel demand plunge by 50 per cent. The company has not profited from the excess credits, which are needed for future production growth," said in a statement here. The company"s statement comes amid reports that the steel tycoon will get a one billion pound windfall from an European scheme to curb global warming, if it chooses to sell its excess carbon credits. A recent report in The Sunday Times said ArcelorMittal will make the gain on "carbon credits" given to it under the European Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS). The scheme grants companies permits to emit CO2 up to a specified "cap". Beyond that they must buy extra permits. The report said the company could either sell the excess carbon permits priced at about 12.70 pounds each or store them for future use. Either way it will have gained assets worth around 1 billion pound by up to 2012, The Sunday Times reported yesterday. Carbon credits are awarded to entities which cut down their carbon dioxide emissions and these credits can be traded like any commodity.


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