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A REC is a legal instrument that conveys to its owner, the right to claim the associated environmental attributes of its generation of renewable energy resources. It represents the green attributes of the power. When a renewable energy source produces 1 megawatt-hour (MWh) of electricity, one REC is produced. RECs can originate from fuel generated from solar, wind, hydro or other renewable sources.

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With just 1 click, you will easily contribute to the use of green energy to join hands in protecting the environment. We always value trust and authenticity, so we will always provide a full certificate that you have used clean energy after each transaction.

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What are Renewable Energy Certificates? (RECs)
A REC is a legal instrument that conveys to its owner, the right to claim the associated environmental attributes of its generation of renewable energy resources. It represents the green attributes of the power. When a renewable energy source produces 1 megawatt-hour (MWh) of electricity, one REC is produced. RECs can originate from fuel generated from solar, wind, hydro or other renewable sources.
What are RECs used for?
Organizations can use RECs to claim that their home and business are powered by renewable energy. Environmentally conscious organizations that want to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions can also use RECs to justify that they are using renewable energy sources. RECs are an efficient way for individuals, companies and organizations to reduce their carbon footprint and support renewable energy. It can also be used for ESG compliance reasons and certifications
How Do RECs Work?
Since the physical electricity we receive through the utility grid doesn’t reveal its origin or generation method, RECs play a vital role. On a shared grid, whether electricity comes from on-site or off-site resources, RECs substantiate renewable electricity use claims. RECs are the accepted legal instrument in the U.S. renewable electricity market, supported by various entities, including government bodies and NGOs
How do RECs contribute to the overall goal of increasing renewable energy adoption?
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) play a significant role in promoting renewable energy adoption by providing financial incentives for renewable energy generation. Heres how they contribute to the overall goal: Market Incentives: RECs create a market for renewable energy, allowing renewable energy producers to sell the environmental attributes of their electricity separately from the actual electricity. This incentivize renewable energy production by providing an additional revenue stream. Consumer Choice: RECs enable consumers to support renewable energy without physically connecting to renewable energy sources. When consumers purchase RECs, they are effectively supporting renewable energy projects and encouraging their development. Renewable Energy Funding: Revenue generated from the sale of RECs can be reinvested into renewable energy projects, thus providing funding for the development of additional renewable energy infrastructure. Environmental Impact: By encouraging the production of renewable energy, RECs contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental pollutants associated with fossil fuel-based electricity generation. Regulatory Compliance: In some regions, utilities are required to meet renewable energy targets or renewable portfolio standards (RPS). RECs can help utilities meet these requirements by purchasing RECs from renewable energy producers. Overall, RECs provide a mechanism to incentivize and support renewable energy generation, thereby contributing to the transition to a more sustainable and low-carbon energy system.
What are some common standards or certification programs associated with RECs?
Several common standards and certification programs are associated with Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). These standards ensure transparency, credibility, and reliability in the REC market. Some of the prominent ones include: Green-e Certification: Green-e is a leading certification program administered by the Center for Resource Solutions (CRS). Green-e certifies renewable energy products, including RECs, ensuring they meet strict environmental and consumer protection standards. Green-e certification provides assurance to buyers that the RECs they purchase are sourced from renewable energy projects and meet specific environmental criteria. International REC Standard (I-REC): The I-REC Standard is an international standard for tracking and documenting renewable energy generation and consumption. It provides a consistent and transparent way to verify and trade RECs across borders. The I-REC Standard enables companies and organizations to demonstrate their renewable energy usage and support renewable energy projects globally. North American Renewables Registry (NARR): NARR is a registry and tracking system for renewable energy certificates in North America. It facilitates the creation, tracking, and trading of RECs, ensuring compliance with regional regulations and standards. NARR provides transparency and credibility in the REC market for stakeholders in the United States and Canada. Regional Renewable Energy Tracking Systems (RETS): Various regions and states have their own tracking systems for RECs, such as the PJM Generation Attribute Tracking System (GATS) in the PJM Interconnection region and the New England Generation Information System (NE-GIS) in New England. These regional tracking systems facilitate the issuance, tracking, and trading of RECs within specific geographic areas, ensuring compliance with local regulations and standards. Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS): While primarily focused on carbon offsets, the VCS also includes guidelines for the certification of renewable energy projects and RECs. The VCS provides a framework for verifying the environmental benefits of renewable energy projects and ensuring the integrity of RECs in voluntary markets. These standards and certification programs help maintain integrity and transparency in the REC market, building trust among buyers and supporting the growth of renewable energy adoption globally.
Can RECs be used to incentivize investment in renewable energy projects?
Several common standards and certification programs are associated with Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). These standards ensure transparency, credibility, and reliability in the REC market. Some of the prominent ones include: Green-e Certification: Green-e is a leading certification program administered by the Center for Resource Solutions (CRS). Green-e certifies renewable energy products, including RECs, ensuring they meet strict environmental and consumer protection standards. Green-e certification provides assurance to buyers that the RECs they purchase are sourced from renewable energy projects and meet specific environmental criteria. International REC Standard (I-REC): The I-REC Standard is an international standard for tracking and documenting renewable energy generation and consumption. It provides a consistent and transparent way to verify and trade RECs across borders. The I-REC Standard enables companies and organizations to demonstrate their renewable energy usage and support renewable energy projects globally. North American Renewables Registry (NARR): NARR is a registry and tracking system for renewable energy certificates in North America. It facilitates the creation, tracking, and trading of RECs, ensuring compliance with regional regulations and standards. NARR provides transparency and credibility in the REC market for stakeholders in the United States and Canada. Regional Renewable Energy Tracking Systems (RETS): Various regions and states have their own tracking systems for RECs, such as the PJM Generation Attribute Tracking System (GATS) in the PJM Interconnection region and the New England Generation Information System (NE-GIS) in New England. These regional tracking systems facilitate the issuance, tracking, and trading of RECs within specific geographic areas, ensuring compliance with local regulations and standards. Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS): While primarily focused on carbon offsets, the VCS also includes guidelines for the certification of renewable energy projects and RECs. The VCS provides a framework for verifying the environmental benefits of renewable energy projects and ensuring the integrity of RECs in voluntary markets. These standards and certification programs help maintain integrity and transparency in the REC market, building trust among buyers and supporting the growth of renewable energy adoption globally.
Our Customer Say
Tran Nguyen
I am happy to know that I can participate in the use of green energy so easily. I even received a certificate even though I only paid a very small amount for it.
Lan Anh Tran
I feel very satisfied with this RECs credit feature. This makes me confident that I have used the right green energy
Henry Chan
I believe that if everyone consciously uses green energy, the greenhouse effect will be better
Hang Le
Green energy is a fairly new definition to me. I only intended to try it a little bit but I didnt expect to receive a real certificate. A great experience
Tram Cao
I want to contribute to efforts to protect the environment. Every small contribution can make the environment better
Thien Ly
Is an environmental activist for many years. I really appreciate such ideas that simplify environmental protection. It helps everyone contribute to a green environment
Nam Le
A good experience for me. Will continue to use green energy
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