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February 12, 2007
American Council On Renewable Energy
Press Release
ACORE Announces Publication of New Master Renewable Energy Certificate
Purchase and Sale Agreement
Washington, D.C. - The American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE)
announced the release of the long-anticipated standard form contract for
national trading of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) also known as
"green tags". The Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement
is now available for online viewing at:
http://www.acore.org/programs/rectrading.php.
The agreement is a result of two years of collaboration through a working
group organized by the American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE), the
Renewable Energy Resources Committee and Special Committee on Energy and
Environmental Finance of the American Bar Association Section of Envrionment,
Energy and Resources, and the Environmental Markets Association (EMA).
Individuals and companies can use renewable resources to improve the
environment by minimizing their own "carbon footprint." Even if people are
far from the renewable resource, through this agreement, they can acquire
the renewable attributes of such energy no matter where they are located in
the national energy grid without incurring transmission costs. Michael
Eckhart, President of ACORE, stated, "This is an important step in creating
a national system for REC trading, which will be essential to monetizing the
environmental benefits of renewable energy and building those values into
the long-term financing of the projects."
Active RECs markets maximize cost-effective resource allocation and allow
states to implement aggressive renewable portfolio standard targets while
minimizing increases in costs for electricity to consumers and businesses.
"This contract is intended as infrastructure, or a paved road, to help
buyers and sellers transact, foster market mechanisms to promote renewable
resource development and, perhaps most importantly, stave off potential
balkanization of U.S. RECs markets. The contract is technology neutral,
usable in both the voluntary and compliance markets, and legally robust
regardless of American jurisdiction. This is release 1.0, and we look
forward to monitoring legal and market developments to keep the contract
current," said Jeremy Weinstein, Co-Chair of the working group.
This document could not have been completed without the combined efforts
of volunteers from 70 companies, NGOs, government agencies and law firms
active in renewable resource development and RECs markets. The working group
co-chairs Jeremy Weinstein, Christopher Berendt, Baird Brown, Roger Feldman,
Richard Saines and Michael Eckhart facilitated the two year process.
"We congratulate and thank the many attorneys and volunteers who have
worked on this. It is a tremedous example of professional collaboration and
sets the stage for more to come," said Richard Saines of the law firm Baker
& McKenzie.
The Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement can be
viewed on ACORE's website at:
http://www.acore.org/programs/rectrading.php.
About ACORE
ACORE, a 501(c)(3) membership nonprofit organization headquartered in
Washington, D.C., is dedicated to bringing renewable energy into the
mainstream of the US economy and lifestyle through information and
communications programs. ACORE provides a common platform for the wide range
of interests in the renewable energy community including renewable energy
industries, associations, utilities, end users, professional service firms,
financial institutions and government agencies. ACORE serves as a forum
through which these parties work together on common interests. Membership
information is available at: www.acore.org.
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Contact:
Tom Weirich
American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE)
Ph: +1-202-393-0001 x7582
Email: weirich@acore.org
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