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  • Peace Renewable Energy Credits: Facilitating High-Impact Projects in Fragile Regions
  • Author: CRS and Energy Peace Partners
  • Published: January 24th, 2019| Report | 18 Pages
  • Over 135 million people worldwide are in need of immediate humanitarian assistance because of conflict and climate impacts, with more than 68 million forcibly displaced in 2017. Record numbers of refugees are stretching resources, and global institutions are struggling to respond. At the same time, many of the countries at greatest risk of conflict also …

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  • 2018 Year in Review
  • Author: CRS Staff
  • Published: December 22nd, 2018| Document | 1 Pages
  • In 2018, CRS achieved significant growth, certifying over 60 million MWh of renewable energy through Green-e. We expanded Green-e internationally, introducing standards for Singapore and Chile, and worked with stakeholders in Asia and Latin America to develop renewable energy markets. CRS engaged in state-level policy advocacy on renewable energy regulations and continued educational efforts through …

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  • CRS NewSolutions (Fall/Winter 2018)
  • Author: CRS Staff
  • Published: December 6th, 2018| Other | 8 Pages
  • In This Issue: Green-e 2017 Verification Report • Chile Standard • P&G Case Study • Just Published • In the News • IN Case Study • On the Road • New Green-e Participants • International Market Development •AmazonSmile • REM 2019 • Staff Updates

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  • Information Related to the Impact of a Cap-and-Trade Program in OR on Voluntary Renewable Energy Markets
  • Author: Todd Jones
  • Published: December 5th, 2018| Comment | 5 Pages
  • Comments on the design of a cap-and-trade program in Oregon, with two main issues of concern at this stage: the inclusion of a voluntary renewable energy (VRE) set-aside; and accounting for specified renewable imports, including whether renewable energy certificate (REC) delivery/retirement is required to assign a specified renewable emissions factor to imported power.

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  • 2017 Green-e Verification Report
  • Author: CRS Staff
  • Published: November 14th, 2018| Report | 21 Pages
  • The 2017 Green-e Verification Report highlights the clean-energy market movers for 2017—including generation, utility and community green power programs, PPAs, renewable energy certificates, and more. Green-e certified over 60 million megawatt-hours in retail transactions in 2017, the highest number of certified retail MWh to date, and enough to power over half of U.S. households for …

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  • Clean Energy Certificates and Emissions Trading in Mexico: Reciprocal Effects and Interactions
  • Author: CRS Staff
  • Published: November 1st, 2018| Report | 55 Pages
  • A report written by CRS that examines interactions between a new Mexican Emissions Trading System and the existing “clean energy certificate” quota system. Published by the German international development company Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) in partnership with the Mexican Ministry for the Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT).

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  • Comments on IEMAC Meeting Materials for Sept. 21, 2018 and Draft Subcommittee Reports
  • Author: Todd Jones
  • Published: October 5th, 2018| Comment | 5 Pages
  • Comments focused on potential double counting and leakage due to accounting for the emissions associated with imported electricity under the Mandatory Reporting Regulation (MRR). This pertains to both the Subcommittee Report on Overlapping Policies and the Report on Emissions Leakage.

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