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Green-e Energy Certification Fees

Download the Green-e Certification Fee Structure Green-e collects certification fees on a calendar year schedule.  Invoices for certified products are sent in November and fees are due January first of the following year.

1.) Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) and Competitive Electricity Markets

Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) and Competitive Electricity Products certification has an annual base fee plus a volumetric fee as described below. Each vendor is given a discount on additional product certifications. This structure makes the certification fees sensitive to market size and maintains low incremental fees for additional certified products. The structure is equitable and fair for both new entrants and veteran vendors with small, medium, and high volumes of renewable energy sales.

Primary Product Base Fee
The fee for the first product certified is $4,000 per year plus appropriate volumetric fees. The 1st product fee applies to the 1st product certified regardless of the type of product or the region.

Additional Product Base Fee1
The fee for each additional product certified is $3,000 per year plus appropriate volumetric fees. The additional product rate applies to each additional product certified regardless of the product type or the region.

Local, Limited Scope Non-Profit Base Fee
Organizations that meet the following criteria are eligible for a discounted base fee for certification. The fee for local, non-profit organizations is $1000 per year plus the appropriate volumetric fees.

All of the following criteria must be met in order to qualify for the local, non-profit base fee:

  1. The entity seeking certification must be a registered 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization.
  2. All product sales must be to customers in the same state as the non-profit.
  3. 100% of the supply of the product must be Green-e certified RECs from a single supplier.
  4. Sales must be less than 1000 transactions or 500 MWh annually. If an organization in this certification category exceeds these limits, the participant will need to pay full regular Green-e certification fees in subsequent years.

Utility REC Product Base Fee
If a utility that is already offering a Green-e certified green pricing product is interested in offering a renewable energy certificate (REC) product as an additional product, the utility will pay the sliding scale additional product fee outlined in the table in section two below plus, after two years of certification of the REC product, the utility will pay the Simple Volumetric Rate outlined below for REC Sales only. If the utility is not offering a Green-e certified green pricing product, the utility will pay the Primary Product Base Fee of $4000 described above plus the Simple Volumetric Rate described below.  

REC Broker Base Fee
The Broker Certification base fee covers certification of an unlimited number of transactions brokered between a generator and end-use customer only. The base fee for REC Broker Certification is $2000 plus the retail volumetric fees described below. 

Simple Volumetric Rate based on Verified Sales Volume
Volumetric fees are assessed annually to each company in addition to the base fee based on your aggregate verified MWh volume of Green-e sales two years prior. For example, volumetric fees for 2006 sales are based on Reporting Year 2004 verified MWh volume. Certified products are assessed volumetric fees beginning the calendar year after their second verification year.

  • Wholesale Volumetric Fees:
    • From 1 - 200,000 MWh the charge is $0.03 per MWh.
    • Above 200,000 MWh there is no charge, effectively capping wholesale volumetric fees at $6,000 per year.
  • Retail Volumetric Fees:
    • From 1 - 200,000 MWh the charge is $0.03 per MWh.
    • Above 200,000 MWh the charge is $0.01 per MWh.

Definition of Regional Competitive Electricity Products
Two categories of contracts exist for regional competitive electricity products: Single Mix and Multiple Mix. A separate contract and fee is required for each certified electricity product. A product is defined by its resource mix (e.g. 60% wind, 38% biomass, 2% solar), generation location for its resources, and the geographic area in which it is sold.   

  1. Regional Electricity Single Mix Contract (Residential, Non-Residential and/or Wholesale): This category covers certification of one unique retail product mix to residential, commercial, and/or wholesale customers. The same unique product mix made up of eligible resources may be offered across multiple states, regions or service territories as long as the same resources and facilities are used and the product meets all geographic eligibility criteria outlined below.

  2. Regional Electricity Multiple Mix Contract (100 Non-Residential and/or Wholesale Mixes): This category covers certification of up to 100 unique mixes of eligible resources offered to commercial and/or wholesale customers only. Each mix can be used for an unlimited number of non-residential sales. Resources can be sourced from facilities across multiple states, regions or service territories as long as each individual mix meets the geographic eligibility criteria outlined below. It the responsibility of the marketer to ensure that each transaction meets the criteria below. Green-e will verify all transactions during its annual verification, which takes place the year after the sale. If it is determined through the verification process that a mix does not meet the geographic eligibility criteria below, it will be the responsibility of the marketer to take corrective action to bring this transaction into compliance with the Green-e standard.

An electricity product can be comprised of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) combined with nonrenewable power. In this case, the RECs must meet the geographic eligibility requirements outlined below. 

For all electricity products, (i.e. products used to meet a customer's electricity needs) including those listed
above, the provider must source from one or more of the following geographic boundaries:

  1. The state where the customer is located; and/or
  2. The North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) region, Independent System Operator
    (ISO), Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) or Balancing Authority Area of the customer
    being served; and/or
  3. An adjacent NERC, ISO, RTO or Balancing Authority Area where the electricity, bundled with a
    REC, is wheeled into the respective region of the customer being served.

Definition of REC Products
REC certification categories are as follows:

  1. REC Single Mix Product (Residential, Non-Residential, and Wholesale): The base fee covers
    certification of one unique retail REC product mix consisting of eligible resources sold to residential
    and/or commercial customers.

  2. REC Multiple Mix Product (100 Non-Residential Mixes and/or Wholesale): The base fee covers certification of up to 100 retail REC mixes of eligible resources offered to commercial customers only.

In addition, there is a third category, for REC Brokers:

  1. REC Broker Certification (Unlimited Transaction Mixes): The base fee covers certification of
    brokered transactions between generators and end-use customers only.

The base fee for REC Broker Certification is $2000 plus the wholesale volumetric fees as described above.

Wholesale Products
All of the above product categories include a license to offer Green-e certified wholesale supply consisting of
eligible renewable resources. There is no additional base fee charged to offer wholesale certified supply.
Wholesale volumetric charges apply as described above. If the company’s only certified product is
wholesale, the base fee is $4,000 and any volumetric charges apply.

2.) Utility Green Pricing Products
Accreditation of utility green pricing programs is available nationwide for renewable energy products that are offered in regulated markets and meet Green-e program requirements. The annual accreditation fee schedule for utility green pricing products is on a sliding scale based on total number of customers served. For utilities purchasing Green-e certified wholesale RECs or electricity, there is an additional discount of 25%.
 

Total Number of Meters Served

First Product

With Green-e Wholesale

Each Additional Product

50,000 or less

$1,000.00

$750.00

$200.00

50,000 – 100,000

$2,000.00

$1,500.00

$400.00

100,000 – 200,000

$4,000.00

$3,000.00

$800.00

200,000 – 400,000

$8,000.00

$6,000.00

$1,600.00

Over 400,0000

$12,000.00

$9,000.00

$2,400.00

Green-e allows Hub & Spoke green pricing programs (those with one supplier serving the same product to multiple member utilities) to qualify under a single product certification. Please see the Green-e Energy National Standard or contact Green-e for qualification details.

3.) Point-of-Purchase (POP) Tags Certification
All of the above product categories include a license to offer Green-e certified Point-of-Purchase (POP) Tags or mini tags consisting of eligible renewable resources. POP Tags or mini tags are small quantities of renewable energy attributes sold at point-of-purchase to offset the consumer's energy use and/or emissions from a particular activity. This product concept has a number of potential uses, such as offsetting emissions from airline travel, grocery store purchases at the cash register, rental car travel when making the reservation, and conference travel and hotel emissions at registration. There is no additional base fee charged to offer Green-e certified POP Tags. Retail volumetric charges apply as described above. If a company is not offering a Green-e certified retail or commercial product, then they must obtain such certification in order to sell Green-e certified POP Tags. Energy providers interested in Green-e certification for a POP Tags product will be required to complete a separate application. A separate application will be required for each unique POP Tags product. Please see the Green-e Point of Purchase standard pdf or contact Green-e for more information.

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1 There is no additional charge for a product offered in multiple percentages of the same resource mix and proportions. For example, one company offering both a 100% renewable product (60% Wind, 38% biomass, 2% solar ) and a 50% renewable product (30% wind, 19% biomass and 1% solar) comprised of the same proportion of resources would only pay one fee.