Wisconsin Administrative Code
Public Service Commission
Chapter PSC 118 - Renewable Resource Credit Tracking Program
Section PSC 118.04 - Creation and transfer of renewable energy certificates and renewable resource credits
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) A renewable energy certificate or an RRC is used to meet an electric provider's minimum percentage requirement under s. 196.378(2) (a), Stats., in the compliance period for which the electric provider retires the renewable energy certificate or RRC, regardless of the date on which the renewable energy certificate or RRC is retired in the renewable energy tracking system.
EXAMPLE: A RRC created for renewable energy generated in 2011 may be used to satisfy an electric provider's minimum percentage requirement under s. 196.378(2) (a), Stats., in compliance years 2011 through 2015. A RRC created in 2011 may be used for compliance year 2015 even if the RRC is not retired until 2016.
(1m) For purposes of determining how long a renewable energy certificate or a RRC is eligible to be used to meet an electric provider's minimum percentage requirement under s. 196.378(2) (a), Stats.:
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(3) When a renewable energy certificate or a RRC is credited to an electric provider's account or the account of a customer or member of an electric provider, the account owner may sell or transfer the renewable energy certificate or RRC to another electric provider or customer or member of an electric provider. Any person selling or transferring a renewable energy certificate or a RRC shall report the sale or transfer to the program administrator within 10 days of the transaction. The program administrator shall then credit the renewable energy tracking system account of the new owner and debit the renewable energy tracking system account of the prior owner. A renewable energy certificate or a RRC may continue to be sold or traded only if each seller or transferor reports the transaction to the program administrator within 10 days of its consummation.
(4) An electric provider shall annually retire renewable energy certificates and RRCs in the renewable energy tracking system to demonstrate compliance with its minimum percentage requirement under s. 196.378(2) (a), Stats. When an electric provider uses a RRC to comply with the minimum percentage requirements of s. 196.378(2) (a), Stats., the electric provider shall retire the RRC. When an electric provider uses a MWh of total renewable energy to comply with the minimum percentage requirements of s. 196.378(2) (a), Stats., the electric provider shall retire the renewable energy certificate representing the MWh of total renewable energy.
(5) Subject to commission approval, if applicable, the program administrator may establish any procedure necessary to accurately record the creation, sale, transfer, purchase, and retirement of renewable energy certificates and RRCs.