KCCA - California Carbon: Policy, Positioning, Performance
2025-03-14 23:00:00 ET
Summary
- California carbon allowance prices currently trade around $30.50.
- The strong CCA investment thesis has been in place for some time but is increasingly interesting today as prices have returned toward the floor.
- The recent weakness we have seen was due to the reform policy implementation being pushed back by a year.
Some of the most compelling opportunities lie just outside the periphery of many traditional portfolios. We believe this is the case for the $73 billion California carbon market, which has seen trading volume grow nearly 250% in the last five years. 1 California carbon allowance (CCA) prices currently trade around $30.50. 2 Comparatively, the auction reserve floor price of $25.87 is just 15% lower than the current spot price and can significantly limit the downside. This floor price increases annually by 5% plus inflation, 3 meaning it will rise above today’s current levels within 3 years. The market’s upper-bound mechanism, the price ceiling, stands at $94 today and rises by that same inflation-adjusted rate to reach roughly $134 by 2030. 4 These inherent market dynamics present the California carbon opportunity in its simplest terms. The price floor limits the potential downside, while the upside is growing with the consistently increasing upper-bound levels....
California Carbon: Policy, Positioning, Performance