Hi,

I'm working in a project based in germany which is trying to achieve the credit for "Green power and carbon offsets". It's intended to buy electricity which is 100% renewable. The supplier isn't certified (green-e or EKOenergy), but by "TÜV Nord".

It is certified, that 100% of the electricity is renewable and can be traced back to the originating power source/plant. The certified company has to establish sustainable energy supply as a core issue /corporate goal. Any income generated by the higher price of certified electricity has to be used as investment into renewables and shall not be used to increase profits.

Is that enough to meet this credits requirements or has it to be EKOenergy-certified? The "guarantee of origin" shoeld be proved with this certificate, right?