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Nicaraguan I-REC
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International DECARBONISATION
Buy I-RECs from Nicaragua

1

Nicaraguan facilities with I-RECs issued by The Green Certificate Company.

44.0

MW

Total registered generation capacity eligible for I-REC issuance.

Wind

Primary energy source across registered I-REC production facilities.

188.8

GWh

I-RECs issued to registered generation facilities.

17.1

%

Certificates cancelled to claim renewable electricity consumption.

0.01

%

Nicaragua's share of total certificates issued across the global I-REC market.

The Nicaraguan I-REC Market in Numbers

Data Source: Tracking Standard
(Updated Monthly –
April 2026
)

Why do companies procure Nicaragua I-RECs?

Nicaraguan I-RECs enable credible renewable electricity claims within Nicaragua for compliance purposes. These I-RECs are used to:
Report market-based Scope 2 emissions
Possible or mandatory under reporting standards like GHG Protocol, CDP, RE100, SBTI, and more.
Satisfy investor ESG mandates
Meet institutional investor requirements and sustainability fund eligibility criteria to qualify for funding at better terms.
Meet customer demand for sustainability
Back defensible renewable electricity claims with registry-verified, audit-ready cancellations.
Fund renewable generation
Channel capital to renewable energy producers through certificate revenue streams, making further construction more economically viable.

Manage Nicaraguan I-RECs in one global portfolio

Buy supply

Source Nicaraguan I-RECs against beneficiary, vintage, and source preferences from live supply from verified producers.

Receive I-RECs

Receive the certificates into one workspace, then keep the Nicaraguan market evidence tied to the right account.

Hosted Account View

Soldera's application handles Evident Registry integration easily. See Nicaraguan I-RECs and other EACs in the same portfolio instead of splitting work by registry. Registry Bridge keeps the local route available when you need to cancel or move certificates.

Send assets

Transfer Nicaraguan I-RECs onward with consistent records for the account, registry, and receiving party.

Sell unused

Offer unneeded Nicaraguan I-RECs back to the market once your the Nicaraguan market coverage is secured.

Build a Nicaraguan I-REC procurement strategy

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Or describe your needs
e.g. “Please match 1,195 GWh of electricity use with Nicaraguan I-RECs; 2025, retail locations, keep the evidence trail simple for finance.”
AI matching your requirements...
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Upload your requirements for our AI
Drop in any file and our AI handles the rest, identifying your regulatory requirements and matching your energy consumption to the right I-RECs.
2
Review the I-REC options
View transparent pricing from
4000
+ aggregated renewable energy producers in real-time.
3
Download your I-REC documentation
Once confirmed, we generate all the reports and documentation proving your renewable consumption, ready to download.

Nicaragua has one registered I-REC facility producing 188.8 GWh, with a renewable generation base that meaningfully exceeds what's currently in the certificate system. Until registration catches up with actual capacity, Soldera's tech-enabled procurement platform looks for entry in this constrained market.

Portrait of Stenver Jerkku, founder and CEO of Soldera
Founder & CEO of Soldera
STENVER JERKKU

Nicaragua's I-REC market is small and easy to overlook in a Central American procurement strategy. Soldera covers it by default - same virtual account, same automated sourcing, same compliance documentation as every other country you operate in.

Automate Procurement of Nicaraguan I-RECs today

Procure Nicaraguan I-RECs without dealing with local registry complexity. Soldera manages the full chain from sourcing to cancellation.
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