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A certificate may be in any form, including electronic, and lists attributes such as method, quality, compliance, and tracking. | A certificate may be in any form, including electronic, and lists attributes such as method, quality, compliance, and tracking. | ||
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+ | == Examples == | ||
+ | * Green tags | ||
+ | * [[Guarantee of Origin]] (GO) | ||
+ | * International REC Standard (I-REC Standard) | ||
+ | * [[Renewable Energy Certificate]] (REC) | ||
+ | * [[Renewable Energy Credit]] | ||
+ | * Tradable Instruments for Global Renewables (TIGR) | ||
+ | * [[Tradable Renewable Certificate]] (TRC) | ||
+ | * [[Tradable Renewable Energy Certificate]] (TREC) | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 00:19, 31 May 2023
Definition
An Energy Certificate is a transferable record or guarantee related to the amount of Energy or material goods consumed by an Energy Transformation process.
A certificate may be in any form, including electronic, and lists attributes such as method, quality, compliance, and tracking.
Examples
- Green tags
- Guarantee of Origin (GO)
- International REC Standard (I-REC Standard)
- Renewable Energy Certificate (REC)
- Renewable Energy Credit
- Tradable Instruments for Global Renewables (TIGR)
- Tradable Renewable Certificate (TRC)
- Tradable Renewable Energy Certificate (TREC)