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  • Renewable Energy Law The People’s Republic of China
  • Author: Standing Committee of the 10th National People's Congress
  • Published: February 28th, 2005| Other | 10 Pages
  • Text of a 2005 Chinese act proposing “to promote the development and utilization of renewable energy, increase energy supply, improve the energy structure, safeguard energy security, protect the environment, and realize the sustainable development of the economy and society.”

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  • The Need For Green-e Certification And Verification In An Era Of Renewable Energy Tracking Systems
  • Author: Dan Lieberman
  • Published: March 1st, 2004| Report | 11 Pages
  • The question has been raised about the need for Green-e certification and verification in regions where tracking systems are in place. Is Green-e still relevant in an era when each unit of renewable energy is identified and tracked from generation to retirement? This document provides a discussion of the comparative functions of tracking systems and …

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  • Tradable Renewable Certificates and Emissions Values: The CRS Perspective on Best Practices in Marketing
  • Author: Dan Lieberman
  • Published: March 1st, 2004| Report | 6 Pages
  • Brief on the issue of “disaggregated” Trade Renewable Certificates (TRCs) [also known as Renewable Energy Credits (RECs)]. Because there is both a TRC market and an emissions credit market, there emerges the possibility for confusion in the accounting of ultimate environmental benefit. TRCs that have had their discrete emisssions values separated and sold individually, the …

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  • CRS Annual Report 2002-2003
  • Author: CRS Staff
  • Published: December 31st, 2003| Document | 14 Pages
  • The 2002–2003 Annual Report for CRS showcased the organization’s efforts in expanding the China Sustainable Energy Program, the Public Renewables Partnership/PIER project, and the Green-e certification program.

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  • The Current Status of Renewable Energy Certificate Tracking Systems in North America
  • Author: Meredith Wingate, Matthew Lehman
  • Published: December 1st, 2003| Report | 17 Pages
  • Discusses and compares the existing or proposed Renewable Energy Credits (REC) tracking systems in North America and introduces the North American Association of Issuing Bodies (NAAIB), an institution that will help network renewable certificate tracking bodies in North America.

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  • North American Association of Issuing Bodies Conceptual Model
  • Author: Center for Resource Solutions
  • Published: September 1st, 2003| Report | 3 Pages
  • Proposes the formation of an organization for the central tracking of renewables certificates in North America, and makes recommendations for the structure and responsibilities of such a body. The overarching goal of such an organization will be to facilitate the creation of the minimum standards and protocols that ensure compatibility between systems issuing and tracking …

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  • The Potential for Using a Renewable Certificate System to Encourage Renewable Energy Development in Mexico
  • Author: Jan Hamrin, Meredith Wingate, Laura Campbell
  • Published: June 15th, 2003| Report | 78 Pages
  • Report to the North American Fund for Environmental Cooperation, examining the technical, legal and economic issues involved in developing a North American market for tradable renewable energy certificates (TRCs) from Mexico. Assesses both the feasibility of using TRCs to encourage the development of renewable energy in Mexico, and the challenges and opportunities associated with building …

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  • Regulator’s Handbook on Tradable Renewable Certificates
  • Author: Jan Hamrin, Meredith Wingate
  • Published: June 1st, 2003| Report | 135 Pages
  • As markets for green power develop, regulators must ensure that these markets function in an effective manner. Consumers must have confidence in the integrity of the product claims. Developers and purchasers of renewable resources must have a platform for transparent and fluid transactions. This Handbook will facilitate the development of these markets. This Handbook provides …

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