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GGL Certification Meets RE100 Requirements for Renewable Energy

  • Writer: Peterson Solutions Indonesia
    Peterson Solutions Indonesia
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read

A small green plant sprouting from a bed of biomass pellets, symbolizing renewable energy and sustainability. The image includes a Peterson Solutions branding with text emphasizing GGL certification for sustainable renewables and its compliance with RE100 standards. A "Read More" button suggests further information on certified biomass and clean energy solutions.

Introduction: GGL Certification Aligns with RE100 Standards

As the global push for renewable energy intensifies, ensuring the sustainability of energy sources like biomass becomes crucial. The Green Gold Label (GGL) certification has been recognized for meeting the stringent requirements set by RE100, a global initiative of businesses committed to 100% renewable electricity.

RE100: Leading the Transition to Corporate Renewable Energy

A black background with the text 'CLIMATE GROUP' in white letters, and below it, 'RE100' in bright green letters. The image displays the logos of the Climate Group and the RE100 initiative, both central to the article's discussion about corporate commitment to 100% renewable electricity and the role of certifications like GGL in meeting RE100 requirements.

Established in 2014, RE100 is a collaborative initiative that brings together over 400 ambitious businesses worldwide, all dedicated to transitioning entirely to renewable electricity. These companies are actively working to influence policies that incorporate more renewable energy into the grid, even in the most challenging markets.

GGL Certification: Meeting RE100's Biomass Criteria

Green Gold Label (GGL) logo, a bright green tag with the letters 'GGL' in white, followed by the text 'green gold label' in smaller white letters. This logo represents the certification discussed in the post, highlighting sustainable biomass sourcing.

One of RE100’s recommendations emphasizes that biomass supplies should ideally be certified by a third party to ensure sustainability, accompanied by transparent greenhouse gas (GHG) data. GGL certification aligns with this recommendation by providing a comprehensive framework that covers the entire biomass supply chain up to the energy producer. This ensures that energy producers utilizing GGL-certified biomass can confidently demonstrate compliance with RE100's sustainability criteria.

Benefits of GGL Certification for Energy Producers

By obtaining GGL certification, energy producers can:

  • Ensure Sustainability: Third-party verification confirms that biomass sourcing adheres to stringent sustainability standards.​

  • Access Reliable GHG Data: GGL provides transparent greenhouse gas data, aiding in accurate reporting and monitoring.​

  • Align with Global Initiatives: Certification facilitates compliance with international renewable energy commitments, such as those outlined by RE100.

Conclusion: Advancing Renewable Energy Goals with GGL

The alignment of GGL certification with RE100's requirements underscores the importance of credible certification in the renewable energy sector. Energy producers aiming for 100% renewable electricity can rely on GGL-certified biomass to meet sustainability standards and contribute meaningfully to global renewable energy objectives.

 
 
 

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