ECOHZ introduces documented green power in the Gulf

ECOHZ introduces documented green power in the Gulf Wind turbine. Author: Frédéric BISSON. License: Creative Commons, Attribution 2.0 Generic.

Companies operating in the Gulf now have the chance to purchase renewable power documented by the International REC Standard (I-REC), ECOHZ said today.

The I-REC standard is a global scheme similar to the Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) in North America and the Guarantees of Origin in Europe, and can be used by companies to document and report that the energy they consume outside these two regions comes from renewable sources.

ECOHZ, a renewable energy solutions provider, is now introducing I-RECs in the Gulf region.

"Corporations all over the world are increasingly demanding renewable energy for their global operations. It is simply a no-go to set up operations in places where renewable energy isn’t available, especially for corporations that have committed to using 100% renewable energy," said Tom Lindberg, ECOHZ managing director.

ECOHZ says it is currently developing a global portfolio of I-REC power plants to provide companies options covering most regions in the world.

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