I am working in a project for which my client has made a contract with the Mexican only company to receive 100% of its energy from clean energy source which means wind farms in Oaxaca, Mexico. They comply with the Green e standard but do not have the certification for green e
the wind farms are part of the Mexican National plan to reduce carbon emissions and fullfill the intent of the credit, do you have recommendations for documenting this approach, I already have the contract signed what else should i document.
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Marcus Sheffer
LEED Fellow7group / Energy Opportunities
LEEDuser Expert
5912 thumbs up
September 20, 2011 - 2:06 pm
You will need to demonstrate how the green power source meets all of the requirements of the Green-e Standard. Download the standard and find out how what you are buying complies with each component of the Green-e Standard and write a narrative describing how it complies.
Alicia Villanueva
CEORevitaliza consultores
76 thumbs up
June 11, 2012 - 6:37 pm
I just want to let you all know we got the credit and the exemplary performance as we were getting 100% for 15 years. Not Green-e but with green-e standards recognized and audited by the european union, thanks for your feed back
Alicia Freire
Associatehurleypalmerflatt
38 thumbs up
August 13, 2012 - 1:13 pm
Hi Alicia,
I am working on a project in Spain whereI am currently looking at whether the Green energy contract of the building complies with Green E and I would very much appreciate any feedback from your experience. Is there a EU certification which complies with Green E? Any advise will be much appreicated.
Many thanks in advance for your time.
Regards
Alicia