M-RETS definition

M-RETS means the Midwest Renewable Energy Tracking System.
M-RETS means the Midwest Renewable Energy Tracking System or its successor.
M-RETS means the regional renewable energy certificate system and trading mechanism known as the Midwest Renewable Energy Tracking System, Inc.

Examples of M-RETS in a sentence

  • The Seller shall Deliver RECs to PJM-GATS and/or M-RETS by initiating transfer to the PJM-GATS and/or M-RETS account of the Buyer.


More Definitions of M-RETS

M-RETS means the regional renewable energy certificate system and trading mechanism known as
M-RETS means the Midwest Renewable Energy Tracking System that is used by the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Inc. to record and track generation attributes, or any successor to that tracking system.
M-RETS means the Midwest Renewable Energy Tracking System, a web-based system used by power generators, utilities, marketers, and qualified reporting entities. M- RETS registers projects in all states and provinces across North America. M-RETS tracks Renewable Energy Certificates (“RECs”) and facilitates REC transactions by issuing a unique, traceable digital certificate for every megawatt-hour (“MWh”) of renewable energy generated by registered units or imported into its system.
M-RETS means the Midwest Renewable Energy Tracking System, which includes a generation information database and certificate system that accounts for the generation attributes of renewable generation located within the state and provincial boundaries of Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Illinois, and Manitoba, as well as Renewable Resource Credits for the State of Wisconsin.
M-RETS means the Midwest Renewable Energy Tracking System, which includes a generation information database and certificate system that accounts for the generation attributes of renewable generation located within the state and provincial boundaries of Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Illinois, and Manitoba, as well as Renewable Resource Credits for the State of Wisconsin.

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