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Press Center"APX is very supportive of efforts that encourage the development of effective and efficient environmental markets. The development of a standard contract is certainly an important step in the right direction toward streamlining the business process and lowering costs around REC commodity transactions," said Bob Shults, Managing Director at APX, and member of the Environmental Market Association Board of Directors. EMA Announces Publication of New Master Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale AgreementThis is an important step in creating a national system for REC trading, which will be essential to monetizing the environmental benefits of renewable energy and building those values into the long-term financing of the projects. ~ Michael Eckhardt, American Council on Renewable Energy Washington, DC - February 5, 2007- The Environmental Markets Association (EMA), the Renewable Energy Resources Committee and Special Committee on Energy and Environmental Finance of the American Bar Association Section of Envrionment, Energy and Resources, and the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) announced the release of the long-anticipated standard form contract for national trading of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) also known as "green tags". The Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement is now available for online viewing. Active RECs markets maximize cost-effective resource allocation and allow states to implement aggressive renewable portfolio standard targets while minimizing increases in costs for electricity to consumers and businesses. "This contract is intended as infrastructure, or a paved road, to help buyers and sellers transact, foster market mechanisms to promote renewable resource development and, perhaps most importantly, stave off potential balkanization of US RECs markets. The contract is technology neutral, usable in both the voluntary and compliance markets, and legally robust regardless of American jurisdiction. This is release 1.0, and we look forward to monitoring legal and market developments to keep the contract current" said Jeremy Weinstein, EMA's lead representative on the working group. The document is now available on the project's partner websites:
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