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04 Jan 2021 | 16:33 UTC — New York
Following a formal public consultation, proposal and review, S&P Global Platts has launched an assessment reflecting the value of T2 FOB Rotterdam ethanol with high greenhouse gas savings, effective Jan. 4, 2021.
GHG savings in the EU are measured as an absolute level of carbon intensity (CI), or as a percentage GHG saving compared to the fossil fuel comparator. This new assessment reflects ethanol meeting a maximum CI of 18.82g CO2e/MJ. This is equivalent to a minimum GHG saving of 80% based on a fossil fuel comparator of 83.8g CO2e/MJ under the European Commission's Renewable Energy Directive (RED) I.
The new Premium Ethanol T2 FOB Rotterdam assessment is published as a differential to the Ethanol T2 FOB Rotterdam assessment, in Eur/cu m. Apart from product specification, the new assessment reflects the same assessment parameters as the Ethanol T2 FOB Rotterdam price, such as volume, location basis and laycan.
This launch follows market feedback demonstrating interest in further transparency in ethanol with greater GHG savings. Although the threshold of GHG savings may differ from country to country in this space and may be impacted by market fundamentals, ethanol with a maximum CI of 18.82g CO2e/MJ was indicated as a level at which the pricing of a differential would be most distinct. This level was also indicated to be relevant to countries that have strong consumption of ethanol with high GHG savings.
Platts launched a formal public consultation on its European T2 ethanol assessments March 16, 2020. A proposal note was published on June 2, 2020, with a decision note published on July 17, 2020.
Please send any further feedback, comments or questions to europe_ags@spglobal.com and pricegroup@spglobal.com.
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