EU-Emissions Trading & Electricy Price Compensation
Your reliable partner in EU emissions trading – for greater security and efficiency
As the market leader in EU emissions trading consulting, we help operators of facilities subject to emissions trading manage the complexities of the system safely and efficiently, ensure compliance, and optimize their emissions reduction strategies.
An Overview of Our Services:
- Carbon Management: From defining and implementing sustainable monitoring and emissions management systems to achieving emissions reductions—we make your EHS management fit for the future.
- Strategic Planning: We assess the impact of the EU ETS on investments, products, and costs, providing you with the foundation for informed decisions.
- Reporting & Compliance: We handle the entire process for you—application strategy, emissions reporting, and allocation data reports, as well as the development and adaptation of monitoring and methodology plans. We ensure legally compliant and efficient processes in accordance with the EU ETS Directive and handle submissions via the Form Management System (FMS) along with communication with the DEHSt.
- Regulatory Assessment: We assess regulatory changes and their impact on the emissions trading obligation for your existing facilities or in the event of facility modifications, analyze the implications, and identify options for action.
- Registry Account Management: Comprehensive management of your registry account as a complete package or as a backup solution—including electronic communication with the DEHSt (Virtual Post Office, VPS).
- Procurement and Trading of EU Emission Allowances (EUAs): We procure CO2 allowances and handle CO2 trading transactions in the EU ETS on your behalf.
- Verification: We assist you with the verification of various reports by a verification body.
Our Expert
Stefan Weigert
Head of Emissions Trading Systems
“In addition to operational support, our clients benefit from comprehensive quality assurance: this includes verifying all application data against relevant allocation rules, reviewing special regulations, and continuously monitoring legal and administrative developments.”