Offshore wind renewable energy certificate definition

Offshore wind renewable energy certificate or "OREC" means
Offshore wind renewable energy certificate or "OREC" means a certificate, issued by the board or its designee, representing the environmental attributes of one megawatt hour of electric generation from a qualified offshore wind project.
Offshore wind renewable energy certificate or "OREC" means a certificate, issued by the board or its designee, representing the environmental attributes [of] 1[equivalent to] of1 one megawatt hour of electric generation 1[or one megawatt of electric transmission transfer capability]1 from a qualified offshore wind project.

More Definitions of Offshore wind renewable energy certificate

Offshore wind renewable energy certificate or "OREC" means a certificate, issued by the board or its designee, representing the e
Offshore wind renewable energy certificate or "OREC" means the same as the term is defined in section 3 of P.L.1999, c.23 (C.48:3-51).
Offshore wind renewable energy certificate or “OREC” means a type of REC, as defined in this section, that represents the environmental benefits or attributes of one megawatt-hour of offshore wind electricity generation.
Offshore wind renewable energy certificate or “OREC” shall mean as defined at N.J.A.C. 14:8-6.1.

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