Trading Quota

F-gas allowance trading refers to the system of trading and exchange of emission allowances in force in the European Union for fluorinated gases (F-gas), in accordance with the EU F-gas Regulation.

The F-gas emission allowance system was introduced in 2015 and aims to control and reduce emissions of HFCs and other fluorinated gases used in various applications such as air conditioners, refrigerators, heat pumps and other refrigeration equipment.

Here are some key aspects related to trading F-gas shares:

1. Emission quotas: The national authorities of the EU member states annually allocate emission quotas for fluorinated gases. These quotas represent the right to emit a certain amount of fluorinated gases on the market.
2. Emission licenses and trading: Companies that produce, import or use fluorinated gases must hold appropriate emission licenses to cover their emissions. These licenses can be obtained through auctions or free allocations and can be transferred between companies through trading.
3. Allowance allocation and management: National authorities initially distribute emission allowances to companies, taking into account their level of activity and performance. Companies can manage their allowances and decide to sell or buy them on the F-gas allowance market.
4. Monitoring and reporting: Companies are required to monitor and report their F-gas emissions and comply with the compliance requirements of the emission allowance system. This ensures transparency and regulatory compliance.
5. Gradual reduction of quotas: As time passes, the total emission quotas for F-gas gradually decrease, which encourages the reduction of emissions overall and promotes the transition to more environmentally friendly alternatives.

The main purpose of the F-gas allowance trading system is to create an economic incentive for companies to reduce the use and emissions of fluorinated gases, through the management and trading of emission allowances. Through this system, the EU aims to reduce the impact of fluorinated gases on climate change and encourage the use of more sustainable alternatives.

Support services in the trading of F-gas allowances are provided by us through consultants with experience in the field of emissions and transactions with emission certificates. These services provide customers with support and guidance throughout the process of trading F-gas shares. Here are some details about the F-gas quota trading support service:

1. Consulting and Analysis: We offer specialized consulting and detailed analysis on the F-gas quota market. This may include assessing specific customer requirements, analyzing trading strategies and identifying market opportunities. We evaluate and optimize our clients’ share portfolio based on their needs and goals.

2. Identifying trading opportunities: Assisting in trading F-gas shares involves identifying trading opportunities and suitable counterparties. We have access to extensive networks and databases that enable us to identify potential buyers or sellers of shares. These services facilitate the establishment of links between clients and the efficient trading of shares.

3. Negotiation and conclusion of transactions: we manage the negotiation process between the parties and ensure the conclusion of transactions in accordance with legal requirements. They can assist customers in setting prices, concluding agreements and completing transactions in a transparent and efficient manner.

4. Monitoring and reporting: We also provide assistance in monitoring and reporting F-gas emissions in accordance with specific regulations. This includes assistance in collecting relevant data, managing the necessary documentation and preparing compliance reports. Correct monitoring and reporting are essential to comply with legal requirements and avoid penalties.

5. Portfolio optimization advice: we provide advice and recommendations on optimizing the client’s portfolio of F-gas quotas. This may include identifying and promoting the use of more sustainable and energy efficient alternatives to reduce reliance on F-gas allowances and minimize environmental impact.