Standards and Governing Documents
Green-e Climate requires that GHG emission reduction products (offsets)
seeking certification are sourced from projects certified by an
Endorsed Program, that
the company offering the product sign the Green-e Climate Logo Use
Agreement and pay the applicable certification fee and follow the
Code of Conduct.
Sellers wishing to offer a Green-e Climate Certified GHG emission
reduction product must complete the following forms:
Supporting Documents
- Appendix
B: Green-e Climate Code of Conduct
The Green-e Climate Code of Conduct contains the Ethical Guidelines,
Certification Categories, and Disclosure & Verification Requirements
that apply to sellers of Green-e Climate Certified Greenhouse
Gas Emission Reduction Products.
- Appendix
C: Green-e Climate Certification Fee Schedule
- Appendix
D: Green-e Climate Standard
The Green-e Climate Standard details the governing principles
for Green-e Climate, as well as the criteria the Endorsed Programs
must meet.
- Appendix
E: The Green-e Climate Protocol for Renewable Energy
The Green-e Climate Protocol for Renewable Energy (Protocol) details
the eligibility requirements for Green-e certification of GHG
emission reductions from renewable energy, the methodology used
to calculate GHG emission reductions, and other requirements related
to tracking, prevention of double counting and double claiming,
and verification. For more information on the Protocol, see the
Protocol page.
- Appendix
F: The Green-e Climate Protocol for Renewable Energy Program Rules
For sellers using the Green-e Climate Protocol for Renewable Energy
as an Endorsed Program, Appendix F summarizes the certification
and verification requirements.
- Appendix
G: Green-e Climate Third Party Distributor and Web Host Enrollment
To enroll a Third Party Distributor or Web Host in Green-e Climate,
Sellers must submit Appendix G. Each Third Party Distributor must
also sign a Third
Party Agreement with the Center for Resource Solutions. Further
information on the requirements and restrictions of Third Party
Distributors and Web Hosts can be found in the Green-e Climate
Code of Conduct.