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15JUN

EUA carbon holds EUR 78.22 above clawback

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EU carbon allowances settled near EUR 78.22/tCO2 on 4 June, extending above the EUR 77.46 clawback that reversed the 11 May ETS benchmark selloff and confirming the cost floor under German CCGT power clearing.

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Key takeaway

EUA holding above the clawback confirms the carbon floor under German CCGT clearing is durable, sustaining the FR-DE power spread.

EUA carbon settled near EUR 78.22/tCO2 on Thursday 4 June 1, extending past the EUR 77.46 level whose recapture reversed the 11 May ETS benchmark revision . The benchmark cut took EUA consensus down roughly 13% in a session; the full recovery and extension tells desks the move was a technical bounce only in reverse. The structural ETS tightening narrative, driven by the Clean Industrial Deal's demand for higher carbon costs, is re-establishing itself as the dominant price signal.

For power desks the carbon input is inseparable from the gas input that broke range a day earlier. Carbon at this level gives the typical German H-class CCGT a clean spark spread of only a few euros per MWh in off-peak hours, barely enough to cover operating costs and insufficient to signal new capacity. Yet this is the unit that set Germany's day-ahead clear above its French neighbour on 3 June: it ran on merit-order necessity, not because the spread invited new generation.

The policy implication runs against EU carbon intent. High allowance prices should incentivise fuel switching away from gas. In practice, with French nuclear providing the bulk of the clean floor and Germany lacking an equivalent dispatchable clean base, the carbon price functions as a tax on German industrials rather than a switching signal: at current gas and carbon levels there is no dispatchable clean alternative to switch into on short notice.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The EU carbon price settled near EUR 78 per tonne on 4 June 2026, staying above the level that confirmed recovery from a May selloff driven by a regulatory revision to the EU's carbon cap. Carbon allowances are required for every tonne of CO2 that gas power stations emit. At EUR 78, carbon adds roughly EUR 35 per megawatt-hour to the cost of running a German gas power plant , on top of the gas price itself. Together, the two inputs kept German electricity prices above EUR 100 even as France generated power at near-zero cost.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    EUA above EUR 77.46 sustains German CCGT marginal costs above EUR 100 for day-ahead power, maintaining the structural condition behind the FR-DE spread record.

  • Risk

    If German industrial output recovers in H2 2026, rising verified emissions absorb surplus allowances faster than the structural-tightening narrative accounts for, potentially accelerating EUA to EUR 85-90.

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