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How do you buy renewable energy certificates?

To buy renewable energy certificates, define the market, certificate system, volume, production period, technology preference, delivery route, and claim or documentation need. Then compare offers through a qualified sourcing, RFQ, or marketplace workflow.

To buy renewable energy certificates, define the market, certificate system, volume, production period, technology preference, delivery route, and claim or documentation need. Then compare offers through a qualified sourcing, RFQ, or marketplace workflow.

Buying starts by choosing the correct certificate system.

Renewable energy certificate can be used narrowly for North American RECs or broadly as a plain-language term for EACs. The first step is to clarify which certificate system applies to the country and claim.

A buyer should prepare facility or consumption context, reporting period, volume, preferred technology, delivery timing, and documentation requirements before requesting offers.

GreenPowerHub helps buyers compare buying routes, check market coverage, structure RFQs, review marketplace activity, and keep documentation connected to the sourcing need.

What to check next

  • Clarify whether the need is REC, GO, I-REC, REGO, or another EAC system.
  • Define market, volume, vintage, technology, and reporting period.
  • Use an RFQ or marketplace workflow to compare like-for-like offers.
  • Review documentation before relying on certificates for a claim.

Next step

Compare certificate offers against the buyer requirement.

Use GreenPowerHub to turn renewable energy certificate questions into market coverage, RFQ, marketplace, and documentation workflows.