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02 March 2021
Florence School of Regulation work on GOs

The Florence School of Regulation, a centre of excellence working to improve the quality of European regulation and policy, has published the report “Upgrading Guarantees of Origin to Promote the Achievement of the EU Renewable Energy Target at Least Cost”.

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Florence School of Regulation work on GOs

The Florence School of Regulation, a centre of excellence working to improve the quality of European regulation and policy, has published the report “Upgrading Guarantees of Origin to Promote the Achievement of the EU Renewable Energy Target at Least Cost”.

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02 February 2021
RECS International publishes a document on how time-stamping works in EAC markets

Some end-users, particularly those with flexible demand and access to storage, are seeking to develop ways to show that they consumed renewable electricity at the same time as such electricity was being generated. RECS International provides its view in a new policy paper.

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02 February 2021
An introduction to buying renewable electricity

RECS International publishes a document which introduces different ways of buying renewable electricity.

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01 February 2021
New EECS GO Trade Agreement and Guidance document available

The RECS International EECS GO Trade Agreement For Single or Multiple Deliveries is an update of the standard trade contract it replaces.

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28 January 2021
RECS International welcomes new member: QuiEstVert

RECS International is pleased to welcome a new member from France: QuiEstVert.

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28 January 2021
Proposal for a new law to increase transparency in the French electricity market

The French Energy Ombudsman has proposed a new law on the comparison of different energy offers by consumers, with the objective of bringing more transparency to electricity offers containing a share of renewable energy.

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25 January 2021
UK GOs not accepted in EU

The UK’s energy regulator, OFGEM, has made the following statement about GOs and Brexit:

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UK GOs not accepted in EU

The UK’s energy regulator, OFGEM, has made the following statement about GOs and Brexit:

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22 January 2021
Review of the RED-2: RECS International consultation response

With the new European Commission’s introduction of the European Green Deal, and the increase in the ambition of the 2030 and 2050 CO2 targets for the EU, a review of the underlying legislation is underway to examine whether it needs to be strengthened.

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Review of the RED-2: RECS International consultation response

With the new European Commission’s introduction of the European Green Deal, and the increase in the ambition of the 2030 and 2050 CO2 targets for the EU, a review of the underlying legislation is underway to examine whether it needs to be strengthened.

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17 December 2020
Thank you for your support in 2020

2020 has been as challenging a year as many of us can remember. The economic turmoil unleashed by the COVID 19 public health crisis is a clear threat to our ...

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Thank you for your support in 2020

2020 has been as challenging a year as many of us can remember. The economic turmoil unleashed by the COVID 19 public health crisis is a clear threat to our ...