Renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions markets are currently in a state of confusion regarding the treatment of Renewable Energy Certificate (RECs). How should emission-trading schemes treat RECs? How can emission mitigation policies provide real incentives for renewable generation? The objective of REC markets should be to promote additional renewable energy investments. The author asserts that defining RECs in terms of attributes, especially off-site attributes, does not further this goal. Ambiguous language such as "environmental attribute" or "environmental benefit" creates confusion in the marketplace while failing to address the relevant coordination issues with Renewable Portfolio Standard compliance markets, voluntary emissio...
A number of US states have passed renewable portfolio standard, a mandate that ensures a certain amo...
Voluntary markets for "green" power, and mandatory policies such as fuel source disclosure requirem...
Abstract: We present a model for an energy market that includes a green certificate for suppliers o...
Renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions markets are currently in a state of confusion regardin...
The past few years have witnessed the emergence of the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) market as ...
Many consumers and businesses have questions about the role of renewable energy in reducing one’s ca...
Energy generation contributes nearly 40% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and half of energ...
The purpose of this report is to describe and analyze the emerging market for renewable energy certi...
One option to counteract anthropogenic climate change is to increase the share of renewable electric...
Green electricity generation can provide an indirect route to cleaner air: by displacing generation ...
Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) are a relatively new financial instrument that help to stimulate the...
This paper deals with modeling the effects of introducing a market-based tool for improving end-user...
Renewable energy certificates (RECs) are tradable instruments that convey the attributes of a renewa...
Voluntary markets for ''green'' power, and mandatory policies such as fuel source disclosure require...
Will emissions trading, as currently applied in Europe and planned elsewhere, trigger sufficient add...
A number of US states have passed renewable portfolio standard, a mandate that ensures a certain amo...
Voluntary markets for "green" power, and mandatory policies such as fuel source disclosure requirem...
Abstract: We present a model for an energy market that includes a green certificate for suppliers o...
Renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions markets are currently in a state of confusion regardin...
The past few years have witnessed the emergence of the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) market as ...
Many consumers and businesses have questions about the role of renewable energy in reducing one’s ca...
Energy generation contributes nearly 40% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and half of energ...
The purpose of this report is to describe and analyze the emerging market for renewable energy certi...
One option to counteract anthropogenic climate change is to increase the share of renewable electric...
Green electricity generation can provide an indirect route to cleaner air: by displacing generation ...
Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) are a relatively new financial instrument that help to stimulate the...
This paper deals with modeling the effects of introducing a market-based tool for improving end-user...
Renewable energy certificates (RECs) are tradable instruments that convey the attributes of a renewa...
Voluntary markets for ''green'' power, and mandatory policies such as fuel source disclosure require...
Will emissions trading, as currently applied in Europe and planned elsewhere, trigger sufficient add...
A number of US states have passed renewable portfolio standard, a mandate that ensures a certain amo...
Voluntary markets for "green" power, and mandatory policies such as fuel source disclosure requirem...
Abstract: We present a model for an energy market that includes a green certificate for suppliers o...