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Re: background on EMIX for Environmental Attributes

  • 1.  Re: background on EMIX for Environmental Attributes

    Posted 02-01-2010 18:58
    Great example of what's developing in this space.  More recent papers on their web site ( http://www.etnna.org/publications.html ) refer to renewable characteristics as 'environmental commodities'.

    The paper on 'Intersection between Carbon, RECs, and Tracking', refers to 'null' power (commodity or system electricity).  Our base case?

    Looking at the growing number and criteria for eligible renewables (such as in http://www.green-e.org/docs/energy/Appendix%20D_Green-e%20Energy%20National%20Standard.pdf ) these are still shifting sands.

    -Anne

    ed@cazalet.com">ed@cazalet.com wrote:
    Background for EMIX on Environmental Attributes

    -- Edward Cazalet

    The document named Environmental Tracking Network Of North America Issue
    Paper (ETNNA-Environmental-Attribute-Paper-Final.pdf) has been submitted by
    Edward Cazalet to the OASIS Energy Market Information Exchange (eMIX) TC
    document repository.

    Document Description:
    This is the fourth in a series of issue papers developed by ETNNA (formerly
    the North American Association of Issuing Bodies -- NAAIB).1 The ETNNA
    mission is to create a forum for the coordination and cooperation of
    existing and emerging systems issuing, tracking or registering electric
    generation
    , conservation or other environmental attributes in North America
    and to foster the development of new systems. ETNNA is technology and
    policy neutral

    View Document Details:
    http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=36142

    Download Document:
    http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/36142/ETNNA-Environmental-Attribute-Paper-Final.pdf


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