Does the renewable energy eligibility clause apply to non-GS-VER/GS-CER (Gold Standard-Verified Emission Reductions/Gold Standard Certified Emission Reductions)?
Does the renewable energy eligibility clause apply to non-GS-VER/GS-CER (Gold Standard-Verified Emission Reductions/Gold Standard Certified Emission Reductions)?
This outcome only affects the eligibility of projects issuing GS-VERs or GS-CERs, projects applying other pathways (i.e, Gold Standard Renewable Energy Labels) are not affected.
No. Section 2.1.3 of the Renewable Energy Activity Requirements only affects the eligibility of projects issuing GS-Verified Emission Reductions (VERs) or GS-Certified Emission Reductions (CERs); projects applying other pathways are not affected.
No. Renewable Energy projects supplying electricity to a mini-grid are exempted from this eligibility requirement and shall follow Gold Standard (GS) Community Services Activity Requirements to issue GS-Verified Emission Reductions (VERs) or ...
Per the Renewable Energy Activity Requirements v1.2, paragraph 2.1.3, there is an eligibility clause that went in to effect 24 Jan 2020. Projects submitted for preliminary review after this date shall demonstrate compliance with this eligibility ...
No. This type of project is exempt from the new eligibility requirements and shall follow Gold Standard (GS) Community Services Activity Requirements to issue GS-VERs (Verified Emission Reductions) or GS-CERs (Certified Emission Reductions).
According to Renewable Energy Activity Requirements, version 1.2, paragraph 2.1.3; Grid-connected Renewable Energy projects, unless located in a Least Developed Country (LDC), Small Island Developing State (SIDS), or a Land-Locked Developing Country ...