Energy certificate explained

An energy certificate or energy attribute certificate is a transferable record or guarantee related to the amount of energy or material goods consumed by an energy conversion device in industrial production. A certificate may be in any form, including electronic, and lists attributes such as method, quality, compliance, and tracking.

Terminology

An energy attribute certificate (EAC) can include "a variety of instruments with different names, including certificates, tags, credits, or generator declarations."[1] These certificates relate to various tracking systems worldwide.[2]

Examples of energy certificates for renewable energy are:

Purpose and examples by region

Energy certificates issued under national legislation typically provide evidence of compliance. Electricity producers, suppliers, or consumers use these certificates when required to use a specific type of energy or to qualify for financial support. Qualifying plants often produce electricity from renewable sources or high-quality co-generators.

Some examples are:

Most of these support schemes are national. The Climate Change Levy is a notable exception; the regulator issues LECs to electricity producers in the United Kingdom and several European countries that export to the UK.

The European Union create internationally transferable "guarantees of origin:" It provides proof to consumers of the source of their electricity, as required by Directive 2009/72/EC. Electricity suppliers use these guarantees when calculating the proportions of energy sources (fossil fuel, nuclear, etc.) in their supplied energy. Governments use them to calculate the residual mix—the blend of electricity sources produced in a country, adjusted for imports and exports.

Directive 2009/28/EC and Directive 2012/27/EC require a guarantee of origin for renewable energy and highly-efficient co-generation. The European Union uses these certificates, as do countries bound by treaties such as the European Economic Area and the Energy Community. The Association of Issuing Bodies uses the European Energy Certificate System to facilitate issuing, using, and transferring of these certificates.

Other countries that use energy certificates include Australia, Japan, Turkey, and the United States of America.

Overview of energy certificate systems

The following table provides an overview of energy certificate systems by countries.[5] This table is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

Country of ConsumptionEECS AIBI-RECS countries issuing allowedI-RECS production devices listedNECS ex-domainTIGR production device listedNational based
AlbaniaNECS ex-domain
AlgeriaNECS ex-domain
ArgentinaI-RECS redemptionNECS ex-domain
AustraliaI-RECS redemptionNECS ex-domainRenewable Energy Target certificate
AustriaEECS AIB full member
BangladeshTIGR can be issued
BelgiumEECS AIB full member
Bosnia-HerzegovinaNECS ex-domain
BrazilI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesNECS ex-domain
BulgariaNECS ex-domain
CanadaNECS ex-domain
ChileI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesNECS ex-domain
ChinaI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesNECS ex-domain
ColombiaI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devices
Costa RicaI-RECS issuing
CroatiaEECS AIB full member
CyprusEECS AIB full member
Czech Republic
Democratic Republic of the CongoI-RECS issuing
DenmarkEECS AIB full member
EgyptI-RECS issuing
EstoniaEECS AIB full member
FinlandEECS AIB full member
FranceEECS AIB full member
GermanyEECS AIB full member
GreeceFull member (EECS AIB membership accepted - start 2020)
GuatemalaI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesTIGR production device
HondurasI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devices
Hong KongNECS ex-domain
HungaryNECS ex-domain
IcelandEECS AIB full member
IndiaI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesNECS ex-domain
IndonesiaI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesTIGR can be issued
IrelandEECS AIB full member
IsraelI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesNECS ex-domain
ItalyEECS AIB full member
JapanI-RECS redemptionNECS ex-domain
JordanI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devices
KazakhstanNECS ex-domain
LatviaEECS AIB Observer statusNECS ex-domain
LithuaniaEECS AIB full member
LuxembourgEECS AIB full member
MalaysiaI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesTIGR production device
MaltaNECS ex-domain
MexicoI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesNECS ex-domainCertificados de Energías Limpias (CEL)
MonacoNECS ex-domain
MontenegroEECS AIB Observer status - applicant for membershipNECS ex-domain
MoroccoI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devices
NetherlandsEECS AIB full member
NigeriaI-RECS issuing
North KoreaNECS ex-domain
North MacedoniaNECS ex-domain
NorwayEECS AIB full member
OmanI-RECS issuingNECS ex-domain
PanamaI-RECS issuing
ParaguayNECS ex-domain
PeruI-RECS issuingNECS ex-domain
PhilippinesI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesTIGR production devicenot implemented yet: Renewable Energy Registry mandated by the Renewable Energy Act of 2008 / not connected to TIGR
PolandNECS ex-domain
PortugalEECS AIB observer status - applicant for membershipNECS ex-domain
Puerto RicoNECS ex-domain
QatarNECS ex-domain
RomaniaNECS ex-domain
RussiaI-RECS redemptionNECS ex-domain
Saudi ArabiaI-RECS issuingNECS ex-domain
SerbiaEECS AIB full member
SingaporeI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesNECS ex-domainTIGR production device
SlovakiaEECS AIB full member
Slovenia
South AfricaI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesNECS ex-domainzaRECs (im Gespräch mit dem IB)
South KoreaNECS ex-domain
SpainEECS AIB full memberI-RECS production devices
Sri LankaI-RECS issuing
SwedenEECS AIB full member
SwitzerlandEECS AIB full member
TaiwanI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesNECS ex-domain
ThailandI-RECS production devicesNECS ex-domainTIGR production deviceppt and ewf to implement a blockchain-based and I-REC-connected registry
TurkeyI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesNECS ex-domainYEK-G[6]
UgandaI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devices
UkraineNECS ex-domain
United Arab EmiratesI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesNECS ex-domain
United KingdomNECS ex-domain
UruguayNECS ex-domain
United StatesNECS ex-domain / CDP does not recommend the usage of European GOOs for electricity consumption in the USA.
VenezuelaNECS ex-domain
VietnamI-RECS issuingI-RECS production devicesTIGR production device

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GHG Protocol Scope 2 Guidance executive summary, An amendment to the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard. WRI World Resources Institute. 2015. GHG Protocol.. 2020-01-21.
  2. Web site: frontpage. Germeroth. Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs). en-US. 2020-01-21.
  3. Web site: I-REC Standard - The International REC Standard Foundation . 2022-11-20 . I-REC Standard . en-US.
  4. Web site: About TIGR . 2022-11-20 . APX . en-US.
  5. Web site: Germeroth . 2020-01-21 . Overview of countries and systems . 2020-01-21 . Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs) . en-US.
  6. Web site: Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin System & Organized YEK-G Market. 2021-11-13. www.epias.com.tr.