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This producer: Traceable renewable production

You arrived here because you clicked a badge displayed by this renewable energy producer. The badge indicates that the producer uses Soldera for renewable energy certificate workflows connected to its renewable production. In simple terms: the producer is not only producing renewable electricity, but also taking steps to make the certificate layer behind that production easier to track, evidence, and understand. Let's unpack what that means.

What is Soldera?

Soldera is a platform for managing Energy Attribute Certificates (EACs) . EACs are instruments used to track the attributes of renewable energy generation, including where and when electricity was produced, the production technology, and the issuing registry.

This matters because renewable electricity and the certificates associated with it often move through different commercial paths. The physical electricity is delivered to the grid, while the certificate carries the recognised renewable attribute that can be transferred to a buyer and cancelled for a claim.

For renewable energy producers, Soldera helps manage certificate workflows across registries, assets, contracts, and commercial processes. This can include issuance tracking, transfer workflows, allocation between committed and merchant volumes, buyer-side documentation, invoicing support, and certificate sales where applicable.

The exact certificate system depends on the market:

What does the badge mean?

The badge means that this renewable energy producer is presenting information about its renewable energy certificate activity through Soldera. In practical terms, it signals that a producer participates in certificate workflows where renewable production can be connected to registry-backed certificate records.

Those workflows involve:

  • issuing or receiving certificates connected to renewable electricity production
  • managing certificate positions across assets, countries, or legal entities
  • separating certificates that are committed under PPAs or other agreements from certificates available for sale
  • transferring certificates to buyers or counterparties
  • maintaining clearer records for commercial, audit, and reporting purposes

For producers, this is worth showing. Renewable certificates are just one part of the broader energy market and are often overlooked. The certificate layer is what allows the renewable attributes of that production to be recognised, transferred, and used by buyers. Displaying the badge gives customers, counterparties, and stakeholders a clearer route to understand how the certificate layer is being handled.

Why do producers use Soldera to sell certificates?

Renewable energy producers are fundamental to the energy transition. Each certificate carries the attributes of verified renewable generation, and every credible renewable claim relies on a certificate - a certificate that proves a clear link back to production, registry records, and the rules of the relevant market. Certificates are issued only when real production occurs, so only the holder of the certificate can lay claim to that production. Selling the right to make these claims is a valuable revenue stream for producers.

Renewable energy producers often manage certificates across multiple assets, contracts, counterparties, and registries. That work can be operationally heavy, especially where portfolios span several countries or where volumes are split between PPAs, customer commitments, merchant sales, and internal obligations.

A producer-side certificate platform helps create a cleaner operating layer around those workflows, making certificate activity easier to track, allocate, document, and execute.

For producers, this can support:

  • clearer visibility over issued, committed, transferred, sold, and remaining certificate volumes
  • better separation of PPA-linked certificates from merchant or surplus volumes
  • fewer manual registry tasks and fewer spreadsheet-based handoffs
  • cleaner documentation for customers, buyers, auditors, and internal teams
  • more structured access to certificate buyers where certificates are available for sale

For customers and counterparties, that matters too. It provides the starting point for understanding how renewable attributes move from production to recognised certificate records.

How does this relate to customers and buyers?

If you are a customer, partner, or buyer visiting this page, the important point is traceability. Renewable energy certificate markets rely on registry-backed records, clear chain-of-custody processes, and accurate handling of certificate ownership, transfer, and cancellation.

When a producer uses Soldera, the aim is to make those workflows more structured and easier to evidence. That can make it easier for buyers to understand where certificates come from, how they are handled, and which records support a particular renewable energy claim.

The badge represents a willingness to make the certificate market more robust, transparent, and easily accessed.

Europe: Guarantees of Origin and RED III

In Europe, Guarantees of Origin are recognised under Article 19 of the Renewable Energy Directive, including the updated RED III framework. Their core function is to disclose the origin of renewable energy and support the tracking of renewable electricity attributes.

GOs are not designed as project-level impact certificates or as a complete sustainability assessment of a producer. They are registry-backed instruments for tracking renewable energy attributes. Because they can be transferred and sold, they also form part of the commercial model for many renewable energy producers.

Important note on evidence and claims

The badge tells us that a producer uses Soldera, and does not act as a standalone certification of a specific environmental claim. It does not replace formal registry documentation, contractual records, cancellation statements, or disclosure statements.

This page is not a substitute for transaction-level proof. It is a high-level explanation of the certificate infrastructure behind the Soldera platform. Specific renewable energy claims should always be checked against the relevant registry statement, contract, invoice, cancellation document, or disclosure record.

Who should I contact for more information?

For questions about specific production assets, certificates, contracts, or renewable energy claims, contact the renewable energy producer directly. They are responsible for their own public statements and transaction-specific evidence.

For general questions about Soldera, renewable energy certificates, or producer-side certificate workflows, contact support@soldera.org.