Master Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement Sample Contracts

MASTER RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATE PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT
Master Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement • March 25th, 2016

This Master Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made as of the latest date shown on the signature page (the “Effective Date”) between the following (each a “Party” and collectively, the “Parties”):

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MASTER RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATE PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT
Master Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement • September 11th, 2019

This Master Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement (the “Master Agreement”) is made as of this 11th day of September 2019 (“Effective Date”), by and between the City of Palo Alto, California, a chartered California municipal corporation with its primary business address at 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, California 94301 (“City”) and Renewable Power Strategies, LLC dba RPS Advisors with its primary business address at 2535 S. Fillmore St. Denver, CO 80210 (“Counterparty A”). Counterparty A and City may be referred to in the Master Agreement individually, as a “Party” and/or collectively, as “the Parties.” This Master Agreement, together with Confirmation Letters, Attestation Form, and other exhibits related to REC Transaction(s) shall be referred to as “Agreement(s).”

Master Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement
Master Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement • February 5th, 2007 • New York

NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER: This Master Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement (this “Agreement”) was prepared by an ad hoc working group comprised of members of the Renewable Energy Resources Committee and the Special Committee on Energy and Environmental Finance of the American Bar Association’s Section of Environment, Energy and Resources (“SEER Committees”), the Environmental Markets Association (“EMA”), and the American Council on Renewable Energy (“ACORE”) to facilitate orderly trading in and development of renewable energy certificate (also known as green tags) markets. Neither the American Bar Association, the ABA Section of Environment, Energy and Resources, the SEER Committees, EMA, nor ACORE, nor any member of any of the foregoing, represents that this document is enforceable, and none of the foregoing will be responsible for anything connected with this document’s use, or any damages or other consequences resulting therefrom. By making it available, the foregoi

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