Solar Renewable Energy Certificate (SREC)

Solar energy term definition

Definition

A tradeable certificate representing the environmental value of 1 MWh of solar electricity generated. Some states (NJ, MA, MD, PA, OH, IL) require utilities to purchase SRECs, creating a market where solar owners earn $10-$300+ per SREC depending on supply and demand in each state market.

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