Solar Renewable Energy Certificates definition

Solar Renewable Energy Certificates or “SRECs” means the certificate representing the environmental attributes associated with Energy, as developed under the oversight and regulations of the State of Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, including any modifications or revisions thereof adopted by such regulator or any successor agency.
Solar Renewable Energy Certificates or “SRECs” specifically means the electronic record of generation data representing one megawatt hour (MWh) of solar photovoltaic electricity generation or solar thermal generation from a Generation Unit registered with the Applicable Tracking System, or an SREC imported from a compatible certificate tracking system which uniquely defines the generation attribute associated with that Certificate. Throughout this agreement and these Terms and Conditions, the term RECs refers to any RECs, including SRECs.
Solar Renewable Energy Certificates or “SREC” means a New Jersey Solar Renewable Energy Certificate issued by the PJM EIS GATS for qualifying generation.

Examples of Solar Renewable Energy Certificates in a sentence

  • Buyer: Product: Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (“SRECs”), as defined in the Master Agreement.

  • Host will not have access to incentives such as the Federal Investment Tax Credit or Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs).

  • The Exchange is listing nine new European-style options contracts calling for the delivery of Renewable Energy Certificates and Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (“RECs” or “SRECs”) based on existing REC and SREC futures contracts listed by the Exchange.

  • Host will not have access to incentives such as the Federal Investment Tax Credit or Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SREC’s).

  • NSTAR Electric Company (“NSTAR Electric”), as an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Northeast Utilities and an investor-owned electric distribution company serving customers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is seeking proposals for the supply of Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (“SRECs”) from renewable solar energy projects under long-term power purchase agreements (“PPAs” and individually a “PPA”) pursuant to Section 83 of the Green Communities Act (St. 2008, c.

  • Refer to the Non-utility Generation Charge sheet of this Tariff for the current charge.Solar Pilot Recovery Charge:This charge is designed to recover the revenue requirements associated with the Public Service Solar Pilot Program per the Board Order in Docket No. EO07040278 less the net proceeds from the sale of associated Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) or cash received in lieu of SRECs. Refer to the Solar Pilot Recovery Charge sheet of this tariff for the current charge.

  • All Environmental Attributes and Capacity Attributes relating to the SEF or the Energy will be and shall remain property of Seller including, without limitation, Solar Renewable Energy Certificates or any comparable instruments.

  • The EDCs will be holding Auctions to sell Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (“SRECs”).

  • Product: Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (“SRECs”), as defined in the Master Agreement.

  • The project should receive any benefits provided by the solar system, including from the sale of any credits or power generated by the system (e.g. federal Solar Investment Tax Credits (ITC), DC Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs), proceeds from a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)).


More Definitions of Solar Renewable Energy Certificates

Solar Renewable Energy Certificates or "SRECs" means those renewable energy credits specifically associated with the production of solar energy as set out in the Renewable Portfolio Standard Act of Maryland, enacted on May 26, 2004 pursuant to the Maryland PUC § 7-701 and Maryland Senate Bill 595, as may be amended and in effect from time to time. SRECs include all Environmental Attributes associated with the production of electrical energy from the Project.

Related to Solar Renewable Energy Certificates

  • Renewable Energy Certificates or “RECs” means all of the GIS Certificates and environmental benefits associated with New Class I RPS eligible resources.

  • Renewable Energy Credit has the meaning set forth in California Public Utilities Code Section 399.12(h) and CPUC Decision 00-00-000, as may be amended from time to time or as further defined or supplemented by Law.