Renewable Energy Certificates track renewable electricity generation across North American markets. Each REC represents one megawatt-hour of renewable energy generation from qualifying facilities. The certificate unbundles energy attributes from physical electricity for market-based claims because the grid mixes all power sources physically. For carbon accounting, valid RECs can provide Scope 2 emissions reductions under the GHG Protocol's market-based method.
RECs Definition
Noun
North America
Certificates & Tracking
Updated on
February 27, 2026



