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Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin (REGOs) definition

What does Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin (REGOs) mean?

One of the three types of Green Energy Certificate that generators of electricity from renewable sources may be entitled to claim. REGOs do not have a monetary value in the same way as ROCs and LECs. Rather, their main purpose is as evidence of renewable electricity production. This is particularly useful for renewable generators who are not eligible under the Renewables Obligation. Suppliers are obliged to give their customers details of the mix of fuels used to produce the electricity supplied to them, and are therefore likely to want to purchase electricity from generators with a REGO.

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