Emissions Trading / Carbon Market News (10/08/2026)

Dear Sir or Madam,

The European Energy Exchange has published the auction calendar for the coming year for the European Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS1).

A total of 339,476,500 EUAs are to be auctioned via the common auction platform CAP4, comprising 77,631,500 EUAs for Germany and 49,770,500 EUAs for Poland.

From January to August 2027, each CAP4 auction will comprise 2,043,000 EUAs, 1,290,000 EUAs for Germany and 1,685,000 allowances for Poland. The volumes for September to December 2027 are provisional and are expected to change as a result of future adjustments to the market stability reserve.

This week, a total of 7,739,500 EUAs will be offered for auction on the EEX over four trading days, as the Polish auction is not taking place this time.

A further 10,671,000 German national emission allowances will also be put up for auction next Wednesday. This week marks the final application of the €65 rule, which is expected to result in twice the usual volume being allocated once again.

Consequently, there will in all likelihood be around 43 million allowances remaining next week, and only the 10.67 million allowances scheduled for auction will be put up for auction in the following week.

Last week, demand from the 111 bidders in total rose to a volume of 535 million allowances, which is why the allocation of the 21.3 million nEZ26 allowances fell to 3.99 per cent.

Should demand continue to rise or even simply remain stable, this would mean that, for the auction on 19 August, the allocation of the 10.7 million allowances would fall below 2 per cent.

In accordance with Section 12(5) of the BEHV, the €65 rule no longer applies if the remaining auction volume prior to an auction date amounts to less than one third of the

total auction volume (64,028,413 nEZ).

Currently, 64,035,915 nEZ are still available ahead of the upcoming Wednesday auction, which is why this rule does not apply and, consequently, the volume – which is approximately double – should come into effect.

On average, 21,341,554 nEZ were issued in the previous six auctions. As 42,694,361 allowances will still be available after this week’s auction, if this average were to hold, 32,023,361 nEZ26 remaining after next week’s auction (calendar week 34) – approximately 10,000 more than the 32,013,000 nEZ, below which all remaining allowances will be auctioned off.

Consequently, a further 10,671,000 nEZ26 will be auctioned in calendar week 35, and the final auction is expected to take place in calendar week 36 on 2 September, with a volume of 21.4 million allowances.

Instrument31/07/2607/08/26Change
EUA (December-2026-Future)81.26 EUR83.29 EUR+2.03 EUR
EUA2 (December-2027-Future)66.55 EUR66.55 EUR+0.00 EUR
nEZ26 (national German Emission Certificates)65.00 EUR65.00 EUR+0.00 EUR
UKA (December-2026-Future (UK))59.09 GBP60.50 GBP+1.41 GBP
UK Natural Gas (December-2026-Future)148.60 GBP141.47 GBP-7.13 GBP
ICE Brent Crude Oil (December-2026-Future)82.23 USD79.99 USD-2.24 USD
EURO (Forex)1.1529 USD1.1558 USD+0.0029 USD

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Carbon Market News (03/08/2026)

Dear Sir or Madam,

It is not only in southern Europe that rapidly advancing climate change – with countless forest fires this year – is demonstrating what Europe must prepare for in the future; the effects are also clearly evident in Germany.

The Rhine, at 1,233 km in length the most important waterway on our continent, is reaching historic lows in cities such as Duesseldorf, Duisburg and Cologne, amongst others. On Saturday, for instance, a water level of just 20 centimetres was recorded on the Rhine in Duesseldorf, the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia.

The consequences are serious not only for shipping, which in some cases requires six vessels to carry the same volume of cargo that would normally be transported by a single vessel. Industry, which relies on raw materials transported via the Rhine waterway, must also adapt to this situation.

Furthermore, agriculture in the Rhineland and other parts of Europe is struggling with the ongoing drought, not least due to falling groundwater levels, which are making it increasingly difficult to provide the necessary irrigation for fields.

It is therefore urgently necessary to use the revenue from CO2 emissions trading for both decarbonisation and the adaptation of businesses and society to climate change, rather than to plug budget deficits.

Last Wednesday, a further 1.387 billion euros flowed into the German Federal Government’s Climate and Transformation Fund (KTF), as a further 21.34 million national emission allowances (nEZ26) were auctioned on the EEX at a price of 65.00 euros.

110 bidders submitted a total bid volume of 515,902,199 nEZ26 at a price of 65.00 euros; the allocation rate was 4.14 per cent, down from 4.63 per cent the previous week.

Of the original 192 million nEZ26, 85.4 million allowances now remain to be auctioned in future auctions within the price corridor of 55 to 65 euros. As the volume of bids is expected to remain high and is likely to rise further, the remaining volume will be almost halved in the next two auctions.

From calendar week 34 onwards, the €65 rule will no longer apply; under this rule, the allocated quantity is more or less doubled when the winning bid price reaches €65.

In accordance with the provisions of the German Fuel Emissions Trading Regulation (BEHV), only two further auction dates will take place if the total auction volume remaining after an auction date falls below three times the volume allocated per auction date (32,013,000 nEZ). Consequently, Wednesday 26 August 2026 is expected to be the last opportunity to purchase allowances at a price of 65 euros.

In the EU ETS1, prices for EUAs in the benchmark contract fluctuated last week within a range of 81.10 to 84.19 euros. On a closing price basis, EUAs fell by 2.6%.

This week, a total of 9,119,500 EUAs from the EU, Polish and German allowances will be offered on all five trading days on the Leipzig Energy Exchange (EEX).

Instrument24/07/2631/07/26Change
EUA (December-2026-Future)83.40 EUR81.26 EUR-2.14 EUR
EUA2 (December-2027-Future)66.55 EUR66.55 EUR+0.00 EUR
nEZ26 (national German Emission Certificates)65.00 EUR65.00 EUR+0.00 EUR
UKA (December-2026-Future (UK))59.83 GBP59.09 GBP-0.74 GBP
UK Natural Gas (December-2026-Future)159.00 GBP148.60 GBP-10.40 GBP
ICE Brent Crude Oil (December-2026-Future)85.52 USD82.23 USD-3.29 USD
EURO (Forex)1.1371 USD1.1529 USD+0.0158 USD

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With kind regards,

Your Advantag – Team