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French Registry Bridge for Guarantees of Origin: Soldera’s Platform Integration with EEX

France’s GO registry is operated by EEX (historically associated with Powernext, the original operator of the registry, before a merger). The French Guarantee of Origin registry itself acts as yet another platform that international sustainability teams with global energy consumption are forced to manage as a standalone process - but this is not the case any more.

For companies cancelling French GOs but looking to avoid context-switching between different registries, a local EEX account is an option, but opening one is not actually necessary. The operational need is simple enough - what’s needed is a platform that can:

Soldera’s Full Function Wrapper for EEX

This is where modern technology players with registry integrations excel. Soldera’s Registry Bridge turns all French registry behaviour into a set of fully integrated in-app features: the platform supports native transfer and cancellation operations, providing the local cancellation documentation (sourced from EEX) needed to support French renewable claims.

To complement the cancellation documentation, a full audit trail is maintained at all times and can be included in your reporting package. This is possible because the hosted account performs data reconciliation with the underlying registry itself, ensuring total mirrored alignment with the registry state at all times: allowing for a completely transparent overview of your compliance work - exactly what auditors like to see. The EEX integration itself is just one part of Soldera’s offering, and prospective clientele looking for an EEX-integrated account can also expect:

The Strategic Unlock: Repeatable, Audit-Ready Outcomes

As a result, teams need not continue to handle France in isolation from other registry work - and French GO work no longer has to exist as a disconnected portal process. Because EEX cancellation has previously only been accessible from within the registry itself, the strategic unlock from being able to execute cancellations is significant and noticeable. Beyond mere time savings, the value of accessing all registries in one place is in making registry work repeatable and audit-ready from one workspace. All whilst keeping the local French registry as the source of truth and using EEX-sourced cancellation documentation for compliant and credible claims.

French GO Market Context:

For country-specific buying context, see our dedicated page with local market data: France GOs. Also, if you’re looking for a more personal explanation of Soldera’s offering, you can follow this link to book a demo .

Registry Bridge FAQ

How to get cancellation documentation for France renewable energy claims?
For renewable energy claims in France, the cancellation documentation must be tied back to EEX / Powernext. Soldera’s Registry Bridge handles the local registry route and exports audit-ready evidence with the beneficiary, consumption period and usage category attached.
How to open an account in EEX / Powernext?
You can find account opening rules in the domain protocol for France. If the objective is to cancel, transfer or reconcile GOs in EEX / Powernext, Soldera’s Registry Bridge provides hosted registry functionality without needing a separate local account.
How to cancel GOs in EEX / Powernext?
Using Soldera’s Registry Bridge, you can cancel GOs in EEX / Powernext within the Soldera app. The workflow does not require your team to open and operate its own local EEX / Powernext account.
Is there a GO registry API for EEX / Powernext?
Soldera’s Registry Bridge acts as one API connection for EEX / Powernext and other European EAC registries. Instead of building against a direct EEX / Powernext API, which EEX / Powernext offers only in limited form, you can use Soldera for cancellations, transfers and reconciliation across the integrated registry set.
How long does it take to cancel GOs in EEX / Powernext?
Soldera’s Registry Bridge allows EEX / Powernext cancellations to be executed and documented inside one platform flow. AI-assisted cancellation fields reduce manual registry entry across beneficiary, period, usage category and location, turning a slow registry task into a minutes-long workflow.
How to match renewable energy in France?
Soldera’s Registry Bridge gives companies a fast route to match France electricity consumption with local renewable energy certificates. Consumption data can be uploaded for local sourcing and cancellation documentation through EEX / Powernext.
How to transfer Guarantees of Origin into EEX / Powernext?
GO transfers into and out of EEX / Powernext are supported through Soldera’s Registry Bridge. The hosted account gives you practical EEX / Powernext functionality, so certificates can move to and from counterparties without separate local registry operations.

Oliver Bonallack is Growth Marketing Lead at Soldera. His writings focus on Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs) and Guarantees of Origin (GOs). He has a background in venture analysis and public policy, with a First Class BSc in Politics & International Relations from the University of Bristol alongside top performance in the Venture Institute and the Terra.do Climate Fellowship. His climate and energy experience includes building AI-first workflows for registry operations and investing in climate technology startups via Collective VC and Team Ignite Ventures. His day-to-day work focuses on compliance and registry ops, market data and policy research, content and GTM systems, and automation across renewable certificate processes

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