Emissions Trading / Carbon Market News (30/08/2021)

Dear Sir or Madam,

Last Friday, the European CO2 emission rights increased significantly and closed in a weekly comparison with a plus of 8.5% compared to the previous weekly closing price at 59.00 euros in the EUA December contract (ICE). A new all-time high was previously marked at 59.95 euros, but this has already been stopped at the beginning of the new trading week today, after the EUAs are currently quoted at well over 60 euros.

The prices were driven by the fact that during this trading week, due to the Bank Holiday and the EEX conference, only 5.6 million EUA will be auctioned on three days of the week. Speculators with a short-term orientation in particular managed to fuel the bull market.

The emission rights received further support from the rise in electricity and gas prices as well as the resurgent crude oil price, which rose in the Brent variety by a strong 11.6% on a weekly basis to 72.59 US dollars.

After oil reached a monthly low of just under 64.97 US dollars on August 20, 2021, it was above all high deliveries to India and the report on the explosion on an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico, which is why the operator stopped the production of 125 oil wells stopped and produced 420,000 barrels less per day and production losses were also recorded in Russia.

It remains to be seen whether the 60 euro mark can be maintained this week, as the regular weekly auction volume of 11.4 million EUA will be offered again in the coming week.

  (Average Quotes Exchange / OTC)   
Instrument20.08.2127.08.21Change
EUA (Spot-Market)54.32 EUR58.94 EUR+4.62 EUR
EUA (December-2021-Future)54.38 EUR59.00 EUR+4.62 EUR
CER (Voluntary Spot-Market ø)3.26 USD3.26 USD+0.00 USD
VER (Gold Standard Spotmarkt ø)14.03 USD14.03 USD+0.00 USD
ICE Brent Crude Oil (Benchmark Future)65.03 USD72.59 USD+7.56 USD
EURO (Currency, Forex)1.1698 USD1.1795 USD+0.0097 USD

(The average exchange quotes and OTC-prices shows the average between bids and ask of several exchanges and OTC markets for carbon emission rights in the ETS. Bid and ask has usually in Spot Market a visible spread. CERs and VERs are average prices in the voluntary carbon offsetting market (eco securities). Crude Oil and Euro Currency shows day-end-exchange quotes. This market information has just an informational character and are no advice or offer to trade carbon emission rights or their futures and options. If you want to unsubscribe, please reply to this mail.)

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Emissions Trading / Carbon Market News (23/08/2021)

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According to calculations by the Berlin think tank “Agora Energiewende”, this year Germany will experience the largest increase in greenhouse gas emissions in the last 30 years. The increase is expected to be 47 million tonnes compared to 2020, in total only 37% below the 1990 level.

According to the calculations by Agora Energiewende, the areas of buildings, transport and industry in particular will fail to meet the sector targets set out in the Climate Protection Act for 2021. “With the current increase, an immediate program with effective climate protection measures across all sectors is not only necessary, but also legally mandatory,” says Dr. Patrick Graichen, Director of Agora Energiewende. Failure to meet the sector targets obliges the implementation of an immediate program in accordance with the current climate protection law, which the new federal government must adopt within the first 100 days.

It can therefore be assumed that climate protection will be an important topic in the coming months even after the federal elections and will lead to the mandatory introduction of additional reduction measures, such as the introduction of a speed limit on German motorways, which at 130 km/h is around 2 million according to calculations by the German Federal Environment Agency would save.

Furthermore, additional measures in the promotion of climate-friendly buildings and the renovation of existing buildings could count.

In the past week, the prices for CO2 emission rights moved in a very volatile range of EUR 52.51 and EUR 58.28, influenced by the energy markets, which have moved significantly downwards due to renewed Corona worries, as shown in the example the price of Brent crude oil, which at the end of last week was $ 65, its lowest level since May.

This week the summer auction volume of 7,565,500 EUA will be offered again on the Leipzig EEX and in the coming week there will be two free days due to the Summer Bank Holiday on Monday and the meeting of the EEX Working Committee on Thursday, which is why only 5,631,000 EUA are offered. From calendar week 36, which begins on September 6, the regular 2021 auction volume of 11.4 million emission rights will start again.

  (Average Quotes Exchange / OTC)   
Instrument13.08.2120.08.21Change
EUA (Spot-Market)55.39 EUR54.32 EUR-1.07 EUR
EUA (December-2021-Future)55.38 EUR54.38 EUR-1.00 EUR
CER (Voluntary Spot-Market ø)2.66 USD3.26 USD+0.60 USD
VER (Gold Standard Spotmarkt ø)14.99 USD14.03 USD-0.96 USD
ICE Brent Crude Oil (Benchmark Future)70.14 USD65.03 USD-5.11 USD
EURO (Currency, Forex)1.1796 USD1.1698 USD-0.0098 USD

(The average exchange quotes and OTC-prices shows the average between bids and ask of several exchanges and OTC markets for carbon emission rights in the ETS. Bid and ask has usually in Spot Market a visible spread. CERs and VERs are average prices in the voluntary carbon offsetting market (eco securities). Crude Oil and Euro Currency shows day-end-exchange quotes. This market information has just an informational character and are no advice or offer to trade carbon emission rights or their futures and options. If you want to unsubscribe, please reply to this mail.)

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Emissions Trading / Carbon Market News (16/08/2021)

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The current report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has made it abundantly clear that every conceivable human effort must be made to curb carbon emissions. Those who are concerned about the economy and the financial future must first and foremost strive for the fastest possible climate neutrality. The radical rethinking that scientists have long been calling for is the basic requirement for radical changes in behavior – but we are finding it extremely difficult to do so.

The pricing of carbon is supposed to act here as both an incentive and a means of exerting pressure. However, current figures indicate that this alone will not be enough. After the price of the European pollution rights set course for the 60-euro mark at the beginning of July, there was a significant correction shortly afterwards, which caused the price to fall to 50 euros. Now, one could conclude that a carbon price at this level is still effective in terms of climate policy, which is basically true. However, at the same time, due to various circumstances, there was an unusual increase in the price of natural gas, so that the financial advantage in favor of gas-fired power generation no longer existed. According to calculations, the carbon price would have had to rise to 80 euros at times so that energy from coal firing no longer remained the cheaper option. Apart from that, it is of course also extremely important that, firstly, there is always more than enough natural gas available (because supply and demand regulate the price, and security of supply must also be guaranteed), and secondly, renewable energies and the necessary grids are being developed at full speed.

A thoroughly comparable effect can be observed on German roads. Despite all the warnings, the number of new SUV registrations continues to rise continuously – in the first half of 2021 alone, every fourth car newly registered in Germany was an SUV.

During the past trading week, the carbon market presented a mixed picture. After a quiet start, however, the price was able to overcome the 58 euro mark again on Wednesday, before profit-taking led to a correction in the direction of 55 euros. Currently, the market is starting the new trading week optimistically.

  (Average Quotes Exchange / OTC)   
Instrument06.08.2113.08.21Change
EUA (Spot-Market)56.65 EUR55.39 EUR-1.27 EUR
EUA (December-2021-Future)56.66 EUR55.38 EUR-1.28 EUR
CER (Voluntary Spot-Market ø)2.66 USD2.66 USD+0.00 USD
VER (Gold Standard Spotmarkt ø)14.99 USD14.99 USD+0.00 USD
ICE Brent Crude Oil (Benchmark Future)70.43 USD70.14 USD-0.29 USD
EURO (Currency, Forex)1.1761 USD1.1796 USD+0.0035 USD

(The average exchange quotes and OTC-prices shows the average between bids and ask of several exchanges and OTC markets for carbon emission rights in the ETS. Bid and ask has usually in Spot Market a visible spread. CERs and VERs are average prices in the voluntary carbon offsetting market (eco securities). Crude Oil and Euro Currency shows day-end-exchange quotes. This market information has just an informational character and are no advice or offer to trade carbon emission rights or their futures and options. If you want to unsubscribe, please reply to this mail.)

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Emissions Trading / Carbon Market News (09/08/2021)

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As of today, Monday, the first part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) new Assessment Report will be presented. The Assessment Reports of the IPCC serve as the authoritative basis for global climate policy and will also play a role at the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow in November.

The president of this climate summit is Alok Sharma, a not uncontroversial British politician who was also Minister for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy until January this year and currently directly supports government work as a Minister of State in the Cabinet Office. Regarding the new assessment report, Sharma spoke at the weekend, according to media reports, of the most urgent warning against climate change to date. According to the report, it is based on scientific evidence that human behaviour is accelerating global warming at an alarming rate. Sharma is quoted as saying, “Every day, in one way or another, we will see a new record in the world.”

To confirm the accuracy of this statement, one only must look at the current news, in which there is not enough space left to comment on all the catastrophes that are currently taking place simultaneously and on all continents. Among the records mentioned by Sharma is the massive melting of the Greenland ice sheet. In combination with far too high temperatures, eight billion tonnes of ice melted in one day alone, so much that an area the size of Florida could be submerged by five centimetres.

Last week, the CO2 price completely decoupled from the oil price and instead dynamically continued its strong upward trend. Since the beginning of the week, the reduced auction volumes have applied on the EEX. Here, persistently high demand led to good auction results, which further boosted the price rise in the direction of the 57-euro mark.

Against this background of such carbon prices, it is not surprising that more and more Eastern European EU countries are also accelerating their plans to decommission coal-fired power plants. And the energy supplier Uniper also wants to shut down one of the four units of its British coal-fired power plant Ratcliffe as early as the end of September 2022 and completely decommission this plant two years later.

  (Average Quotes Exchange / OTC)   
Instrument30.07.2106.08.21Change
EUA (Spot-Market)53.31 EUR56.65 EUR+3.34 EUR
EUA (December-2021-Future)53.33 EUR56.66 EUR+3.33 EUR
CER (Voluntary Spot-Market ø)2.66 USD2.66 USD+0.00 USD
VER (Gold Standard Spotmarkt ø)14.99 USD14.99 USD+0.00 USD
ICE Brent Crude Oil (Benchmark Future)75.17 USD70.43 USD-4.74 USD
EURO (Currency, Forex)1.1869 USD1.1761 USD-0.0108 USD

(The average exchange quotes and OTC-prices shows the average between bids and ask of several exchanges and OTC markets for carbon emission rights in the ETS. Bid and ask has usually in Spot Market a visible spread. CERs and VERs are average prices in the voluntary carbon offsetting market (eco securities). Crude Oil and Euro Currency shows day-end-exchange quotes. This market information has just an informational character and are no advice or offer to trade carbon emission rights or their futures and options. If you want to unsubscribe, please reply to this mail.)

Please call our international carbon desk if any further questions exist: +49.2831.1348220.

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Emissions Trading / Carbon Market News (02/08/2021)

Dear Sir or Madam,

At the beginning of last week, the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) published a proposal to anchor a new “Joint Task on Climate Adaptation” in the German Constitution and to pass a nationwide climate adaptation law. On its website, the UBA referred to existing, scientifically based proposals for measures with which public administrations, but also companies and private individuals, can reduce losses, prepare for extreme weather events, and adapt to unavoidable climate consequences.

The President of the UBA, Dirk Messner, is also quoted in another context with far-reaching demands aimed at multiplying the annual expansion of wind energy and photovoltaics. In the transport sector, moreover, not only electrification must be advanced, but also the number of automobiles reduced. He also complained that Germany was still much too slow in the sector of climate-friendly building renovation.

Given the current news situation, these demands seem more than timely, if not belated. Above all, the intensity in implementing measures against climate heating must be driven forward globally by all governments, business enterprises and societies.

This is underpinned by the examples from Russia and currently from Italy. Only a few hundred kilometers apart, there is a disaster situation in the north of Italy caused by severe weather, with floods and landslides, while areas in the south of the country are on fire.

A look at the carbon market shows a strong recovery. After the support at 50 euros had previously held steady, the bulls took the initiative on Monday of the last trading week and drove the price up by more than three euros through massive buying. For the rest of the week, the price stabilised in an unexcited sideways movement above the 53-euro mark. Parallel to this, subdued optimism persisted on the oil market, but the rally was clearly slowed down.

  (Average Quotes Exchange / OTC)   
Instrument23.07.2130.07.21Change
EUA (Spot-Market)50.88 EUR53.31 EUR+2.43 EUR
EUA (December-2021-Future)50.89 EUR53.33 EUR+2.44 EUR
CER (Voluntary Spot-Market ø)2.66 USD2.66 USD+0.00 USD
VER (Gold Standard Spotmarkt ø)14.99 USD14.99 USD+0.00 USD
ICE Brent Crude Oil (Benchmark Future)74.11 USD75.17 USD+1.06 USD
EURO (Currency, Forex)1.1770 USD1.1869 USD+0.0099 USD

(The average exchange quotes and OTC-prices shows the average between bids and ask of several exchanges and OTC markets for carbon emission rights in the ETS. Bid and ask has usually in Spot Market a visible spread. CERs and VERs are average prices in the voluntary carbon offsetting market (eco securities). Crude Oil and Euro Currency shows day-end-exchange quotes. This market information has just an informational character and are no advice or offer to trade carbon emission rights or their futures and options. If you want to unsubscribe, please reply to this mail.)

Please call our international carbon desk if any further questions exist: +49.2831.1348220.

With kind regards,

Advantag Services GmbH