- With 17.5 million Cbios emitted, the market expectation is that all distributors should meet their targets for 2020.
- Around 70% of the Cbio requirements were bought by distributors so far.
- With less than a month for the deadline, this could push prices higher.
Supply vs Demand
- Up till now more than 17 million of Cbios were emitted, above the target required for the distributors of 14.5 million.
- Still, Unica forecasts the total emission could surpass 18mi – a volume well above the target needed from the distributors.
- Until 7th December, 10.3 million CBIOs were bought by distributors – 71% of this year target.
- Considering the deadline of 31st of December, demand could pick up in the coming weeks.
- This could help push Cbio prices higher.
Latest Updates
- The past two months saw Cbio prices reach a record of BRL64.6/Cbio to then fall back to under BRL40/Cbio
- One of the reasons for the retraction was request filed by a group of distributors to decrease another 25% of this years’ targets – remember that the 2020 target was already cut down 50%.
- The request was overruled, maintaining the current targets for all distributors.
- However, we have not seen the end of the story yet.
- Changes in the program are still requested by distributors and are currently under analysis.
- Among them are price ceiling for Cbios, requirement targets for the Cbio emitters and possibility of other entities emitting Cbios.
A Brief Reminder: What is RenovaBio?
- RenovaBio is the Brazilian national program of biofuels launched in 2016
- The program’s main instrument is, in conformity with the Paris Agreement, the establishment of annual national decarbonization targets for the fuel sector.
- The national targets will be broken into mandatory individual targets for fuel distributors
- To meet their target, the fuel distributors will need to buy Cbios certificates in the stock exchange
- Each CBIO emitted by biofuel producers corresponds to one ton of carbon that is no longer emitted into the atmosphere.