Webinar and Live Q & A

2026 Guide to European Renewable Fuels Tickets

Thursday, 16 April 2026, 10:00 BST
35 Minutes + Live Q & A

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Renewable fuel tickets are fundamental to grasping the full dynamics of European biofuels markets.


Join this complimentary webinar for a breakdown of the evolving renewable fuel tickets landscape and to understand how shifting regulations have led to the need for new price assessments. 

 

We’ll explain: 

  • What tickets are and how they can be used, with a focus on Dutch EREs, German GHG Quota, and UK RTFCs
  • The meanings of “Ticket Equivalent Values” (TEVs) and “Cost per Ticket” (CPTs) - and how to calculate them
  • Changes to ticket systems under RED III
  • How to get the most from Argus Ticket workspaces

You’ll get the insight needed to make sense of the new landscape, with discussion of: 

  • How to interpret TEVs to identify the highest value market for biofuels
  • How to use CPTs to support compliance decision making
  • Correlation between renewable fuels tickets and physical biofuels prices: how the two markets interact, and what that relationship tells us of the status of the market in recent months
  • Regulatory uncertainty and RED III Impact: how RED III is changing the renewable fuels ticket system and how delays in national transpositions are impacting the market

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Who's speaking?

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Madeline Jenkins, Senior Reporter, Argus

Madeleine Jenkins is a Senior Market Reporter for Argus Media’s European Biofuels report. She produces news, prices and analysis on European biofuels and renewable fuel tickets. Previous Argus beats included biomethane, bio-LNG, crop biofuel feedstocks and renewable electricity GOOs. 

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Alex Kauffmann, Manager, Biofuels Analytics, Argus

Alex Kauffmann is a Manager in Argus Media’s Analytics team, working on short- and long-term market analysis and forecasts covering global biofuels and feedstock demand, supply, trade and prices, with a focus on European markets. He is the editor of the Argus Biofuels Analytics publication, covering a 10-year outlook for global biofuels markets. 

 

 
 
 

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Giulia Squadrin, Biofuels Business Development Manager, Argus

Giulia Squadrin is a business development manager at Argus Media in London, contributing to strategy and business development for European biofuels, with a focus on hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), ethanol and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Giulia previously produced daily assessments for hydrotreated biofuels as part of Argus Media’s editorial team, where she worked on the analysis of the European biofuels market, including regulatory changes and data management.