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Optimize the costs of the energy transition with Vertis

– 22 January 2025

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Anne de Boer, Corporate Sales Trader at Vertis, shared how Vertis helps Dutch industries, particularly energy-intensive sectors such as chemicals, cement, and steel, manage their CO₂ costs and make the most of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS).

As Europe accelerates its transition toward a low-carbon economy, businesses face growing pressure to reduce emissions while remaining competitive. Vertis Environmental Finance, a leading player in the European carbon markets, supports companies in navigating this complex landscape through its deep expertise in emissions trading, carbon pricing, and EU ETS compliance.

In a recent interview with Het Financieele Dagblad, Anne de Boer, Corporate Sales Trader at Vertis, shared how Vertis helps Dutch industries, particularly energy-intensive sectors such as chemicals, cement, and steel, manage their CO₂ costs and make the most of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS).

She explained how Vertis uses market insights, regulatory updates, and best practices to help clients optimize their energy transition strategies, improve efficiency, and prepare for the future of carbon markets in Europe.

From the volatility of carbon allowance prices to the growing impact of Fit for 55 and CBAM, the article highlights Vertis’s role as a trusted advisor for companies seeking to balance sustainability goals with cost control.

Read the full article “Optimaliseer de kosten van de energietransitie met Vertis” on Page 12, to learn more about how Vertis supports Dutch businesses in the path toward a greener, more competitive future.

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