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European Guarantees of Origin (GOO) for green electricity are used by consumers and utilities to certify their purchased electricity as “green”. A GOO certifies that a certain MWh of green electricity has in fact been produced, fed into the grid and was finally allocated to a consumer. However, the trading of GOO is fully decoupled from physical electricity trading and represents a separate market, which therefore requires its own analysis.
Our GOO Price Forecast, which relies on a model-based approach, provides a prognosis of technology- and location-specific GOO prices and volumes. The price scenarios are linked to the enervis Power Market Model and can be used to evaluate renewable projects and green PPAs.
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