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Green Premium
The green premium refers to the additional price paid for goods or energy produced with lower environmental impact compared to conventional alternatives. In energy markets, this often applies to renewable electricity, biofuels, low-carbon fuels, or commodities produced using cleaner technologies or verified sustainability standards.
For example, electricity generated from renewable sources may trade at a premium to fossil-based power, reflecting environmental benefits, regulatory incentives, or consumer demand. Similarly, sustainable aviation fuel often commands a green premium due to higher production costs and limited supply.
The size of the green premium is influenced by policy frameworks, carbon pricing, consumer preferences, and technological maturity. For traders and investors, understanding green premiums is increasingly important as energy markets transition toward decarbonization. These premiums signal where capital investment and regulatory support are shaping future market structures.