Title: Stefan Zisler,
1The Renewable Energy Certificate System - RECS
Seminar on Green CertificatesReykjavik, 16.
September 2005
- Stefan Zisler,
- RECS International, Member of the board
- Chairman RECS Germany e.V.
- s.zisler_at_hew.de
2Outline of the presentation
- About RECS
- RECS International
- How does a certificate system work?
- Certificates in different support regimes
3RECS International -storry of success
- Start up phase 2000
- Test Phase 2001-2002 Testing the systems
- Operational 2003-.. Shaping the market
- RECS International, 124 market actors in 18
countries - Non profit European association,based in
Brussels - More than 83 TWh issued, 47 TWh
internationally redeemed
4RECS international an association of market
players
- RECS members
- The are 124 RECS members in 18 European
countries. - RECS is open to everybody market actors,
authorities, associations, services (e.g. green
label organisations) and others.
Norway Sweden Finland Denmark Germany Netherlands
UK/Ireland Belgium/ Luxemburg France Spain Switze
rland Austria Italy Portugal Slovenia Poland
5RECS internal organisation
6Officials Board RECS International
- Board
- Claes Hedenström Chairman
- Pierre-Guy Therond Vice-Chairman
- John Ravlo Treasurer
- Secretariat
- Peter Niermeijer Secretary General
7RECS approach
- Split in responsibilities (Unbundling)
- System operators (AIB) system aspects,
standardisation and securing quality level - RECS International market issues (demand side as
well transparency of the market) - Governments market regulations and appoint
system operators - Three level approach
- Harmonising national systems to make
international transfers of information possible
(RECS) - Harmonising the Demand Side (road map)
- Making the market working (liquid and transparent)
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9System details
DEMAND
10- how do certificate systems work with
- tax exemption
- labelling
- obligations
- feed-in systems
- target counting
- Guarantee of Origin
Demand
Supply
11Tax exemption
tax exemption eco tax
Demand
Supply
tax exemption / labelling / obligations / feed-in
systems / target counting / Guarantee of Origin
12Labelling green energy
e.g. only wind PV energy from NL
Demand
Supply
tax exemption / labelling / obligations / feed-in
systems / target counting / Guarantee of Origin
13Obligations
Producers (IT) Suppliers (UK) End-users (SE)
Demand
Supply
tax exemption / labelling / obligations / feed-in
systems / target counting / Guarantee of Origin
14Feed-in systems
fixed price
Demand
Supply
tax exemption / labelling / obligations / feed-in
systems / target counting / Guarantee of Origin
15- Target counting (disclosure)
- RECS and Guarantee of Origin (GoO)
-
- Session III Demandside of the green
certificate market
Demand
Supply
tax exemption / labelling / obligations / feed-in
systems / target counting / Guarantee of Origin
16Summary use of certificate systems
- Voluntary schemes (with tax exemption)
- Labeling green energy
- Obligations (or quota systems)
- Feed-in systems
- Monitoring (import, export, accounting for
targets, disclosure -gt Session III)
17Principle of harmonisation
AIB
Verification and auditing
18- Certificate itself is NOT a support scheme
- Certificates make support for renewable energy
more transparent and easier to monitor and verify - Regulations that make people buy certificates,
stimulate renewable energy - Harmonisation and standardisation facilitates
and fosters international trade
19Thank you for your attentionpakka áheyrnina
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- Email info_at_recs.org
- Internet www.recs.org