Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Understanding Green E REC's And How To Track Them

Doing our part to preserve the environment, whether you are an individual person or part of a company, becomes more important daily to eliminate air pollution and reduce our carbon footprints. The use of renewable green energy helps to reduce our dependency on fossil fuels that promote air pollution while still allowing us to operate equipment that uses electricity. This means more companies are purchasing Green E REC's, which stands for Green Energy Renewable Energy Certificates.

Also known as Green Renewable Energy Credits, Green Tags, and Tradable Renewable Certificates, these credits show that a company has purchased power produced by renewable energy projects -- such as wind power-- through energy generation services, according to the United States Department of Energy. A company doesn't have to have access to green energy through their local utilities or switch electricity providers. Renewable green energy generators feed the physical green electricity into the nearby electricity grid as it mixes with other generation sources, The United States Environmental Protection Agency states. For every 1000 kilowatt- hours (or 1 megawatt-hours) of green energy produced and placed into the grid, 1 renewable energy credit is created.

Every time a company purchases renewable energy, this helps create more of a demand for green energy products and projects that help the environment and reduces the dependency on using power created by burning fossil fuels and natural gas. By purchasing credits or certificates from the green energy providers, the funds generated can help them to become more economically and financially viable in the utilities markets. You, as the consumer, also save more money in your wallet since Green E RECs are a fraction of a price when compared to rates from other commodity electrical utilities.

Since a company can purchase renewable energy certificates even when no local green energy generator plant is nearby, you need a way to track how the renewable green electricity was created and added to the electricity grid. Tracking helps to verify that every renewable energy credit equals 1000 kilowatt-hours (or 1 megawatt-hours) of energy and that it has arrived at its final point of use on the electricity grid. Also, tracking prevents double sales of the same certificates.

You track your renewable energy certificates by purchasing through independent third-party REC auditing organizations. These organizations verify and certify that the certificates are not double counted. This is ideal when purchasing certificates outside your state. You can also purchase renewable energy credits through regional tracking systems that have an electronic database that tracks each numbered certificate. The tracking systems ensure the ownership of certificates and retires certificates after use.

Your company can do its part for the environment by purchasing Green E RECs.


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Kris Hoffman has recently learned about wind power and other renewable energy and how they can have a positive impact on the environment. By offering renewable energy credits, Renewable Choice Energy is leading the way in environmental change. Visit http://www.renewablechoice.com/business-about-renewable-energy.html to find out more about wind power and other renewable energy.


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