Green Mountain Energy has a well-defined process for renewable energy credits, which are instrumental in promoting the use of renewable energy sources. Renewable energy credits, often abbreviated as RECs, are generated for every megawatt-hour of renewable energy produced. Green Mountain Energy works with certified renewable energy facilities to produce these credits, which play a foundational role in supporting sustainable energy initiatives.
When a customer opts for a renewable energy plan, they are typically purchasing a certain amount of renewable energy, and in doing so, they may also be purchasing the associated RECs. This means that for every unit of renewable energy that the customer utilizes, a corresponding REC is retired, which signifies that this energy has been generated from renewable sources.
The process generally begins with the generation of renewable energy by wind, solar, or other sustainable means. Once the energy is produced, the RECs are created and tracked through various certification programs to ensure their authenticity. These credits can be bought or sold, providing financial incentives for both energy producers and consumers.
For more specific information on this process, customers may find it beneficial to visit Green Mountain Energy's official website, where detailed explanations and up-to-date information can usually be found.