A platform allowing businesses in the southern city of Shenzhen to trade permits to emit carbon was established on Sunday, with trading due to start today, China's official Xinhua news agency reported.
China plans to open similar schemes in seven areas before 2014, in what analysts say is a step towards a nationwide carbon market.
"This is the first step towards a national carbon trading system," Li Yan, head of environmental group Greenpeace's climate and energy campaign in China, told AFP.
"It only covers less than half of the city's emissions, so the effectiveness in terms of carbon cuts needs to be seen," Li said.
"To me the pilot is necessary homework to get the county prepared on capability to manage carbon."
Because of its reliance on coal and heavy industry, China has emerged as the top producer of climate-changing carbon emissions, ahead of the United States, though its per capita emissions remain far below the US.
Beijing is aiming by 2020 for a 40 per cent reduction from 2005 levels of carbon intensity, a measure of the amount of carbon produced per unit of economic output.
Under the trading schemes, companies will be assigned an emissions quota and will be able to profit from selling excess permits to other firms if they emit below their quota, reports said.
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