Renewable energy certificates (RECs) certify the bearer owns one megawatt-hour (MWh) of zero-carbon electricity that has been generated by renewable energy sources and delivered to the power grid.
What Is a Renewable Energy Certificate (REC)? In the fight against climate change, renewable energy certificates (RECs) are part of market...
Elevate your sustainability efforts with Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs), also known as Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs), the key to acknowledging renewable energy consumption. Explore the...
RECs include several data attributes, including:* ; Certificate data · Certificate type · Tracking system ID · Renewable fuel type · Renewable facility location · Nameplate capacity of project · Project name · Project vintage (build date) · Certificate (generation) vintage · Certificate unique identification number · Utility to which project is interconnected · Eligibility for certification or renewable portfolio standard (RPS) · Emissions rate of the renewable resource
Renewable Energy Certificates ( RECs ), also known as Green tags , Renewable Energy Credits , Renewable Electricity Certificates , or Tradable Renewable Certificates ( TRC s), are tradable, non-tangible energy certificates in the United States that represent proof that 1 megawatt-hour (MWh...
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Can every renewable power plant receive EACs? ; What is the lifecycle of an EAC once it’s in the registry? ; What is the difference between a renewable energy certificate and a renewable energy credit?
An estimated 24% of the unbundled REC market over the past two years ; Efficient and straightforward approach ; Regional, in state, facility-specific matching
A short animation with narration explaining what renewable energy certificates are and how they are used by individuals and organizations across North America to…