Webcast: Nordic Battle of Treasury - Commodity Risk Management focused on CO2 emissions

Watch or re-watch this webcast and gain valuable insights into measurement of CO2 emissions as well as how to handle CO2 as a commodity and how the CO2 market is developing

In the transition towards being carbon neutral it is crucial to have an accurate measurement of all three scopes of CO2 emissions - especially, but not only, if you are covered by the EU ETS*. 

Watch or re-watch this webcast and gain valuable insights into this measurement as well as how to handle CO2 as a commodity and how the CO2 market is developing. The webcast will enable you to improve your commodity risk management function as experts within the field will share their knowledge about CO2 emission practices and supporting systems.

In this webcast Morten Terp, GRM and Asbjørn Hansen, Previse discuss these questions with Johanna Karlsen and Haris Khan, PwC on how Corporate Risk Managers can handle CO2 emissions:

  • How to measure CO2 emissions? What are the options and lessons learned?

  • What is the market depth and volatility of CO(EUA) compared to other asset classes?

  • CO2 for corporate risk managers - are you aligned with when and how to trade/hedge?

  • How do you manage your CO2 emission with a dedicated software solution? What are the considerations? 

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*The EU ETS covers the following greenhouse gases from specific activities, focusing on emissions that can be measured, reported and verified with a high level of accuracy.

Carbon dioxide (CO2) from:

  • Electricity and heat generation
  • Energy-intensive industry sectors, including oil refineries, steel works, and production of iron, aluminium, metals, cement, lime, glass, ceramics, pulp, paper, cardboard, acids and bulk organic chemicals
  • Aviation within the European Economic Area and departing flights to Switzerland and the United Kingdom
  • Maritime transport, specifically 50% of emissions from voyages starting or ending outside of the EU and 100% of emissions from voyages between two EU ports and when ships are within EU ports

Nitrous oxide (N2O) from:

  • Production of nitric, adipic and glyoxylic acids and glyoxal

Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) from:

  • The production of aluminium

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Casper Borly

Director, Financial Services, København, PwC Denmark

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Senior Associate, PwC Denmark

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