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1 TÜV SÜD Standard Certification of the generation of electricity from renewable sources (abbreviated as: Generation EE) including Generation EE+ module: Electrical work and power guarantees Generation EEnew module: Requirements for new plants Version 08/2013 TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH Carbon Management Service Westendstraße Munich
2 Certification of the generation of electricity from renewable sources (abbreviated as: Generation EE) including Generation EE+ module: Electrical work and power guarantees Generation EEnew module: Requirements for new plants Content Part I Scope and fundamentals 1. Scope of certification 2. Sources and legal basis 3. Validity Part II General Requirements 4. Corporate policy 5. Communications 6. Organization Part III Special Requirements 7. Laws and approvals 8. Energy carriers and energy sources 9. Determination of the certified amount of electricity 10. Deduction of long-term delivery obligations 11. Prohibition of double-marketing 12. Matching of generation and supply 13. Certificate trading Part IV Optional requirements: 14. EE+ module: Work and power guarantees 15. EEnew module: Requirements for new plants Changes compared to previous versions 08/2013 The requirements of the module Generation EEnew have been reviewed. Additionally, the handling of deductions according to chapter 9 have been revised to achieve standardization with GoO-registries. 10/2011 The TÜV SÜD Standards CMS 83 and CMS 87 (Generation EE+)have been united. The Standard Generation EE+ (Electrical work and power guarantees) is now integrated into the Standard CMS 83 as a module. Additionally the module "Generation EEnew" including the definitions for new plant criteria for hydropower has been integrated. Additional editorial changes have been made. 04/2011 Section 10 "deductions of long-term delivery obligations" (e.g. real replacement and concession energy) has been added and the format of the standard has been completely revised. Additional editorial changes have been made. Copyright TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH Page 2 of 7
3 Terms and definitions Renewable Energies Biomass Biogas Biomethane Commissioning Hydropower (pumped storage plants minus energy input for pumping operation), wind power, biomass, biogas, landfill gas, solar power, geothermal power, sorted biogenic portion of municipal and industrial waste. Energy carrier according to the German biomass ordinance valid at the time of the audit. Generic term for Biogas as well as landfill gas and sewage gas from biomass. Biogas that has been refined to fulfill natural gas standards and which is fed into the natural gas grid. Commissioning refers to the first-time placing into operation of a generator of the plant or refurbished plant following rehabilitation, replacement or capacity increase and the demonstrated feed- in into the public electricity grid after establishment of the technical availability of the plant or rehabilitated plant has been ensured. Replacement of a further generator or of other technical or structural components after initial commissioning has no bearing on the date and time of commissioning. Abbreviations CMS EEG HKN KEV RECS TRU TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH, Carbon Management Service Erneuerbare Energien Gesetz (German Renewable Energy Act) Herkunftsnachweise (Proofs of origin) Kostendeckende Einspeisevergütung (Swiss Ordinance on Cost-Covering Remuneration for Electricity fed into the Grid) Renewable Energy Certificate System TÜV SÜD Renewable Unit Foreword The certification of generation is used as a free economic guarantee of origin for electricity trading or as basis for the issuance of country specific, EU-conform guarantees of origin. The generation certification is always based on the specific energy sources and guarantees the buyer the verified origin of the electricity from renewable energies. Buyer of the generated electricity are usually traders, but also large consumers directly. ''Energy from renewable sources'' or ''renewables'' as used in this standard refers to the definition used in German legislation (Renewable Energy Sources Act, Biomass Ordinance). If this standard is used outside of Germany and other legal regulations are used, then the more strict definition of renewable energies should be used. If an energy source is not considered renewable in one country although it is in Germany, the energy source should not be considered renewable for the TÜV SÜD certification. Also no energy source that is not considered renewable in Germany should be considered renewable for TÜV SÜD certifications outside of Germany. The 'Generation EE' standard comprises 'general requirements' concerning the organization to be certified, 'special requirements' addressing generation and the recording of generation of the individual plants, and 'optional requirements'. Optional requirements are defined for electrical work and power guarantees ('Generation EE+' module) and for furnishing acceptance as new plants ('Generation EEnew module'). The certification of the module "Generation EE+" (Electrical work and power guarantees) usually applies only to plant pools. With the plant pool the certificate holder can guarantee to the buyer that the desired load profile can always be generated by the plant pool. Certification in accordance with the 'Generation EE+' module is particularly suitable for delivery of eco power products certified in accordance with the TÜV SÜD standard Product EE02"(Certification of electricity from renewable energy sources with a simultaneous supply). A certified plant pool according to "Generation EE+" can be compared Copyright TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH Page 3 of 7
4 to a virtual power plant that generates electricity according to the load profile of the buyer. The certification of the 'Generation EEnew' module (requirement for new hydropower potential) is possible if the power station to be certified employs new hydropower potential; or comprehensive rehabilitation or refurbishment of the plant has taken place or an existing plant was replaced; or capacity has been increased and annual production raised. Certification of power stations provides organizations to be certified with proof that their plants are considered new plants under the TÜV SÜD standard and at the time of the initial certification that their commissioning does not date back longer than 36 months. Certification in accordance with the 'Generation EEnew' module is particularly suitable for delivery of eco power products certified in accordance with the TÜV SÜD standard product EE01. standard. Exceptions of this regulation must be approved by the certification body Climate and Energy of TÜV SÜD. This standard exists in different language versions. In case of doubt the German version shall be binding. Part II General Requirements 4. Corporate policy Climate protection is an essential goal of the corporate policy of the organization to be certified in order to support the expansion of energy from renewable sources. These goals are set out in writing, correspond with the activities of the company and may exceed legal requirements. 5. Communications The statements on the published eco powerproduct must be covered by the certification. No misleading communication is allowed. Part I Scope and fundamentals 1. Scope of the certification This standard defines the criteria governing the generation of electricity from renewable sources. 2. Sources and legal basis a. Directive 2009/28/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 April 2009 on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources; b. Act on granting priority to renewable energy sources (Renewable Energy Sources Act- EEG) in its currently valid version. 6. Organization The organization to be certified appoints an audit representative who will be in charge of the accounting of the electricity produced and provides all information required for certification. The processes, roles and responsibilities necessary for the fulfillment of the standard are defined and documented. Part III Special Requirements 7. Rights and permissions The certificate holder has the sole and long-term right to market the certified green energy 3. Validity generation. This can include the total generation or a precisely defined portion of one or more This standard (Version 08/2013) becomes sources. If the first marketing of the certified effective on 01/08/2013. electricity includes electricity generated by a Certificate holders have 12 months to adjust their different company or organization, the certified systems to the new requirements of the certification must include these companies if it is standard. The monitoring or re-audit at the end of necessary to guarantee long-term conformity with this period is conducted according to the revised the certification standard. In doubt, the decision Copyright TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH Page 4 of 7
5 lies with the Certification Body "climate and energy". Legal obligations and other requirements which must be fulfilled by the organization to be certified to ensure power station operation in accordance with the regulations are determined and made accessible to all persons in charge of implementation. The certificate holder ensures that all the legal obligations and requirements as well as other obligations are observed. 8. Energy carriers and Energy sources The certified electrical power completely derived from renewable energy sources and the certified electrical power can be traced back to clearly described and identifiable sources. The supplier will disclose these sources to his customers in an appropriate way. 9. Determination of the certified amount of electricity The actual, marketable electricity will be certified according to a strict net-principle. It derives from the net-generation fed into the grid minus externally purchased auxiliary power demand, pumping energy from pump storage power plants as well as long-term delivery obligations that explicitly state that deliveries must be made from the certified power plants (e.g. real replacement / restitution/servitude and concession deliveries). 10. Deductions In order to standardize with national guarantees of origin systems deviation from the deductions stated in section 9 can be made, if they are compensated for by purchasing (including postcancellation) or delivery of national guarantees of origin in the respective time period. The guarantees of origin used for compensation have to be of the same quality as the guarantees of origin generated by the certified power plants. Additionally, long-term delivery obligations have to be proven. a. a. the involved parties expressly agree that the rights in the value added of the energy from renewable sources are transferred within the guarantee of origin scheme; b. b. the guarantee of origin accounts will be balanced subsequently (evidence by certificate holder). That the aforementioned conditions sufficiently guarantee that the certified electricity is balanced throughout all participating parties and conforms to the strict net-principle. 11. Prohibition of double-marketing Electricity amounts that were subsidized in order to promote the development of renewable energies cannot be certified. Therefore, feed-in subsidized electricity cannot be certified. Directly marketed, non-subsidized electricity from plants that may be subject to subsidization can be certified. Investment supported plants can be certified if the promotion is less than 15% of the total investment costs. 12. Matching of generation and supply Certificate holders use a reliable procedure to monitor and secure generation and to ensure that the amount generated matches the amount supplied. The amounts delivered and the quality are clearly labeled and confirmed by both parties. 13. Certificate trading If delivery is not organized through electricity supply contracts but in the form of certificates, certificate holders must furnish evidence that this fact has been given appropriate consideration within the scope of electricity labeling (electricity disclosure) or electricity information. The recipient is asked to report back the electricity mix to the producer before it is re-declared by the use of certificates, as long as this has not happened due to national regulations concerning residual mix. If the certified electricity is delivered in the form of tradable certificates, then one megawatt hour of certified electricity quantity corresponds to one 'TÜV SÜD Renewable Unit', abbreviated as: 'TRU. One 'TRU' furnishes proof of one megawatt hour of electricity certified in accordance with the requirements of this standard. Recommendation: If the amounts of certified generation have not yet been registered in national registers it is advisable to have the certified generation and/or the TRU certificates registered in the Copyright TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH Page 5 of 7
6 BlueRegistry database of TÜV SÜD ( Part IV Optional requirements 14. 'Generation EE+': module: Work and power guarantees In order to guarantee contractually agreed power levels from the sources stated in section 8 (e.g. load profiles), the provider utilizes a reliable procedure that includes the whole process, ranging from the generation in the power plant up to the contract preparation and contract surveillance. Conformity with load profiles must be ensured at all times. For this purpose, the shortest time period of the national energy market should be applied for the load profiles. If data for the shortest time unit is not available, compliance with the load profile must exist at least at an hourly basis. In exceptional cases this criterion should be considered fulfilled, if the consumed amount exceeds the generated amount in at maximum three time periods with a total of 18 hours. Unpredictable events for which the certificate holder is not responsible (Force Majeure/act of god) are exceptions to this rule. Possible supplementary deliveries from power stations which are not included in the pool of certified plants must be generated by the same technology as the main delivery and must also be certified in accordance with TÜV SÜD's 'Generation EE including the EE+ module' standard or a similar procedure. Supplementary external deliveries may not exceed 5 % of the certified annual amount. The organizations to be certified and their sales organization(s) disclose to the certification body all supply contracts related to the production of the power station or pool of power stations to be certified. Upon request, the organizations to be certified and their sales organization(s) provide the purchaser with documentation which furnishes evidence of compliance with the power-related requirements. The documentation must in particular include information on the use of supplementary external deliveries, i.e. how often, to what extent and from what sources such deliveries were used. If the certified electricity is delivered in the form of tradable certificates in accordance with the 'Generation EE+' module, one megawatt hour of certified generation corresponds to one 'TÜV SÜD Renewable Unit, abbreviated as 'TRU +' (explanation see Section 13). At first, tradable certificates from a pool of certified power stations are registered as TRU certificates. To transfer TRU+ certificates, the TRU certificates must be transferred in conjunction with a contractually agreed load profile. TRU+ certificates can be used in the same manner as TRU certificates. 15. "Generation EEnew" module: Requirements for new plants a. General Basically all plants, no matter the size, are suited for the new plant criteria, this also includes plants that may receive feed-in tariffs (e.g. EEG, KEV). Feed-in tariffs also include production support according to EECS-systems or guarantees of origin systems. The prohibition of doublemarketing according to section 11 applies unrestricted. Power stations can be recognized as new plants if their commissioning does not date back longer than 36 months at the date of certification in accordance with the 'Generation EEnew' module. The certification of new power stations can be maintained for a maximum period of 12 years following their commissioning. If the certified electricity is delivered in accordance with the 'Generation EEnew' module in the form of tradable certificates, then one megawatt hour of certified generation corresponds to one 'TÜV SÜD Renewable Unit New, abbreviated as 'TRUnew (explanation see Section 13). b. Variants for fulfilling the new plant criterion Certification in accordance with the 'Generation EEnew' module (requirement for new hydropower) is possible if it is newly developed renewable energy potential; or a comprehensive plant refurbishment or partial replacement has been conducted, or a complete plant replacement has been conducted; or Copyright TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH Page 6 of 7
7 capacity has been increased and annual production raised. Newly developed energy potential A new plant is a plant that develops a previously unused energy potential. The respective requirements for environmental protection must be completely complied with. Capacity increase A part of a power station can be declared as new plant capacity if the modernization of the plant or of parts of the plant actually increases the capacity of the total hydraulic system by at least 4 %. In this case classification as new will apply not to the entire plant but only to the additional capacity produced per year. Plant refurbishment or partial replacement of hydropower plants A refurbished hydropower plant or a comprehensive partial plant replacement can be declared a new plant if the investments made for the plant over five consecutive years exceed a minimum of EUR 1,000 per kilowatt of available maximum capacity before the refurbishment or replacement. The specific investments refer to the baseline year To take inflation and price changes into account, the costs of modernization must also be adjusted to 2008 by adding or deducting the relevant interest rate. For this purpose a annual interest rate of 3 % is applied as long as no other national inflation applies for the time period. Approved investments can be made in the fields of planning, ground work, infrastructure, work on the main components, turbines and generators or regulation. Requirement for the approval of the whole investment is that the turbines and generators have not exceeded their service life. Costs for studies (feasibility etc.) for the preparation of the project file and the costs of preparing the approval documentation can be included even if they have been incurred before the above 5-year period. For a detailed list of the recognized investments, see French Regulation of 14 March 2011 regarding the modernization of plants using hydraulic energy (NOR: INDR A). Downtime of the plant due to refurbishment work of more than 3 months extend the respective maximum investment period with the respective downtime. Investment should not include deprecations or similar positions from previous investments. Requirement for the certification according to module "generation EEnew" is also the complete execution of the refurbishment and replacement work. Copyright TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH Page 7 of 7
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