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Veyt Carbon Analysis (Greenfact)

The internship is designed to provide valuable, hands-on experience and practice within a company working closely with low carbon markets and policy.

Hovedinnhold

Location: Oslo Based

About the institution:

Specialising in data, analysis, and insights for all significant low carbon markets and renewable energy, Veyt operates at the centre of evolving markets. Through our analytical insights, we aim to provide clarity to businesses and governments, aiding in the acceleration of decarbonisation efforts through informed decision-making. As global policymakers increasingly turn to emission trading systems to price carbon and drive emission reductions, staying ahead is vital.  

Our cutting-edge analytics platform ensures our clients are informed about the latest developments in Europe, North America, Brazil, Indonesia, China, Korea and beyond. Whether it is understanding the driver of EU ETS, tracking Chinese carbon allowances or navigating regulatory changes in California's ETS, we have it covered with comprehensive data, data-driven insights into the dynamic world of global carbon markets. At Veyt, our expert analysts, renowned in the industry, provide trusted guidance, reliable insights, and exceptional support for navigating carbon markets effectively. 

Internship at Veyt:

The internship is designed to provide valuable, hands-on experience for master's students, allowing them to engage in professional/academic practice within a company working closely with low carbon markets and policy. Throughout the internship, students will participate in the daily operations of the host institution, performing relevant research and/or policy work under the guidance of experienced researchers, analysts, and mentors. This experience will enable students to develop a deeper understanding of how climate policy translates into practice. 

Examples of tasks relevant for an internships with Veyt:  

  • Tracking policy and carbon pricing developments in key trading partner countries with the EU. Monitor and analyze the latest policy developments related to carbon pricing in major trading partner countries of the EU, to feed into project related to the effect on global carbon pricing of EUs Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). 
  • Mapping national carbon removals support policies and policy Interaction with Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF). Conduct in-depth analysis of national policies supporting carbon removals, in Europe and globally, with a view to understand the role of negative emissions/carbon removals in the world’s emissions trading systems.  
  • Following EU Member state transportation emissions policy and building efficiency policy. Monitor and analyze the transportation emissions policies and building efficiency policies of EU member states. Identify areas of overlap between these policies and the upcoming emission trading system for transport and buildings (ETS2) 
  • Contribute to the assessment of the overall impact of these policies on carbon emissions reduction and EU carbon pricing. 
  • Following EU green hydrogen, green ammonia, CCS and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Policy. Analyze the regulatory framework and potential market implications of these policies, including by mapping national and EU-wide support measures with a view to understand their impact on abatement cost and the interaction with carbon pricing/EU ETS