Renewable fuel tickets are used by companies that bring liquid or gaseous fossil fuels into general circulation to proof compliance with respective EU blending mandates.
Tickets are primarily generated via the blending of renewable fuels into fossil fuels, with additional sources of tickets being electricity used to charge e-vehicles and upstream emission reduction (UER) projects. Tickets are traded between counterparties and can be bought to meet renewable fuel blending targets.
Watch Sophie Barthel, Editor of Argus Biofuels, give an in-depth view of European bio-tickets.
Complimentary webinar.
Sophie Barthel is editor of the daily Argus Biofuels report and leads coverage of the European biofuels and plant and waste-based feedstock markets. She specialises in biomethane markets in Europe and biofuel certificates in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK, among others, to assess the costs of meeting national blending targets. Before joining Argus, she completed a Masters in EU policy at the London School of Economics.