The European Energy Certificate System (EECS) is an integrated European framework for issuing, transferring and cancelling EU
energy certificates. It was developed by the
Association of Issuing Bodies to provide a properly regulated platform for
Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin, as proposed by the EU Renewable Energy Directive (RED). EECS supports all types of energy, regardless of source or production technology.
Energy standard
The Guarantee of Origin includes information about the energy attributes of the electricity production to which it relates to such as source, capacity, and age of the plant.
The EECS was developed to serve as the standardization system for the European GOs. It is used by more than 28 countries that work with the AIB. The organization maintains that the certification system is intended to secure "in a manner consistent with
European Community law
European Union law is a system of Supranational union, supranational Law, laws operating within the 27 member states of the European Union (EU). It has grown over time since the 1952 founding of the European Coal and Steel Community, to promote ...
and relevant national laws, that systems operating within the EECS framework are reliable, secure and interoperable." It is claimed that when most stakeholders refer to the GO voluntary market, they are referring to the standardized EECS-GO market.
The scope and focus of EECS now encompasses all forms of electricity, and supports Directive 2012/27/EC
Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on energy efficiency, amending Directives 2009/125/EC and 2010/30/EU and repealing Directives 2004/8/EC and 2006/32/EC
/ref> (the Energy Efficiency Directive). Work is currently under way to adapt EECS to support forms of energy other than electricity. The EECS Rules set out the energy certificate
An energy certificate or energy attribute certificate is a transferable record or guarantee related to the amount of energy or material goods consumed by an Energy transformation, energy conversion device in industrial Production (economics), pro ...
issuing activities of members of the AIB at an international level; while the implementation of EECS at a national or regional level is set out in a series of Domain Protocols.
References
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https://www.aib-net.org/eecs
External links
Summaries of EU legislation > Energy
Energy policies and initiatives of the European Union