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REC Purchase Agreement

Drafts Renewable Energy Credit (REC) Purchase Agreements for US jurisdictions, covering product specifications, tracking system protocols (WREGIS, PJM-GATS, M-RETS, NEPOOL-GIS), RPS compliance, voluntary certification (Green-e), title transfer, and regulatory change provisions. Use when drafting REC purchase agreements, environmental commodity contracts, renewable energy credit transactions, or RPS compliance documentation.

ID: us.environmental.rec-purchase-agreement Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-05-27
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REC Purchase Agreement

Drafts an enforceable Renewable Energy Credit Purchase Agreement balancing seller and buyer protections across compliance and voluntary REC markets.

Prerequisites

  1. Transaction type — RPS compliance, voluntary (Green-e), or speculative resale
  2. Seller position — facility owner, operator, PPA counterparty, or aggregator
  3. Buyer intended use — specific RPS program, voluntary standard, or resale
  4. Facility details — technology, location, capacity, operational status
  5. Tracking system — WREGIS, PJM-GATS, M-RETS, NC-RETS, NEPOOL-GIS, or other
  6. RPS/certification requirements — eligible technologies, vintage limits, geographic boundaries
  7. Commercial terms — quantity (MWh), price, delivery schedule, term length

Output Structure

1. Preamble & Recitals

Include title + execution date, full party identification (legal name, entity type, jurisdiction, address), and recitals covering: seller's right to sell RECs from identified facility, facility technology + location, RECs as severed environmental attributes, buyer's stated purpose, mutual intent to be bound.

2. Product Specifications

Define each precisely:

Element Detail
Technology/fuel Solar PV, onshore wind, biomass, geothermal, low-impact hydro, etc.
Vintage Calendar year(s); single or multi-vintage; acceptable range
Geography Facility state/region; confirm buyer eligibility (in-state, regional grid, reciprocal)
Certification Green-e Energy or specific state RPS program (name it); seller maintains throughout delivery
Bundled vs. unbundled State explicitly; all environmental attributes transfer; seller retains no claims post-sale

3. Quantity & Delivery

Term Detail
Quantity Fixed MWh or periodic schedule (monthly/quarterly/annual)
Commitment Firm (seller procures replacements if short) or Output-based (buyer accepts volume risk)
Delivery period Start date, end date
Shortfall Cover damages (market differential), termination threshold, or liquidated damages
Excess Buyer option to purchase; pricing mechanism
QA Spec conformity; advance notice of issues; cure period before remedies

4. Transfer Mechanics

  • Tracking registry - identify which (WREGIS / PJM-GATS / M-RETS / NC-RETS / NEPOOL-GIS)
  • Account IDs for both parties
  • Seller initiates transfer within [X] business days after delivery period end
  • Buyer accepts within [X] business days after initiation
  • Documentation: system-generated confirmation reports + certificates
  • Fees: each party bears own account fees; transaction fees per agreement
  • Failure protocol: notice → cure period → payment suspension → termination if uncured

5. Price & Payment

Element Detail
Price $/MWh, fixed or adjustable
Payment trigger Within [X] days of delivery + acceptance, or upon invoice with transfer docs
Method Wire transfer
Disputes Notice → pay undisputed portion → resolve via dispute mechanism
Late payment Interest at prime + [X]% or max legal rate
Adjustments Periodic review, published REC index, renegotiation triggers for material law changes

6. Seller Representations & Warranties

  • [ ] Valid existence, good standing, authority; no conflicts
  • [ ] Full title to RECs, free of liens/encumbrances/adverse claims
  • [ ] RECs not previously sold, transferred, or retired; no prior environmental claims
  • [ ] Facility registered with tracking system, holds all permits
  • [ ] Certified/eligible under specified programs; all REC info accurate
  • [ ] Forward covenant: maintain eligibility and certification throughout delivery
  • [ ] Prompt notice of events affecting certification, registration, or eligibility
  • [ ] Compliance with environmental, labor, and energy-justice requirements

7. Buyer Representations & Obligations

  • [ ] Valid existence, authority, no conflicts; financial capacity
  • [ ] Intended use lawful and program-compliant
  • [ ] Maintain active tracking system account; accept transfers timely
  • [ ] Confidentiality of pricing/commercial terms (carve-out for securities/regulatory disclosure)

8. Title Transfer & Risk

Event Rule
Title passes Upon successful transfer in tracking system (RECs in buyer's account)
Alternative Condition on transfer + payment receipt (seller security interest)
Pre-transfer risk Seller bears (value loss, eligibility changes, law changes)
Post-transfer risk Buyer bears all risk
Latent defects Seller liability survives for title/conformity defects existing at transfer
Buyer rights Exclusive use, retire, resell; exclusive environmental claims
Retirement Seller provides attestations/docs; schedule allows buyer to retire before RPS deadlines

9. Regulatory & Change of Law

Both parties comply with all applicable federal, state, local laws governing REC generation, certification, sale, transfer, and use.

Change of law provisions:

  • Illegality/impracticability → termination right
  • Material value impact → price renegotiation
  • RPS eligibility loss → replacement RECs or price adjustment (firm) OR buyer bears risk (output-based)
  • Tax changes (ITC, PTC, state incentives) → price adjustment triggers

10. Indemnification & Liability

Mutual indemnification for breach of reps/warranties/covenants, negligence, willful misconduct.

Party Specific Indemnities
Seller Invalid RECs, prior sale/retirement, spec non-conformity, facility operations
Buyer Post-transfer use/retirement claims, false environmental marketing, payment/confidentiality breach

Procedures: prompt notice → indemnifier assumes defense → no settlement without consent.

Liability:

  • Exclude consequential/indirect/punitive (except fraud, willful misconduct, confidentiality breach)
  • Cap at [X]× contract price — excluding indemnification, title warranty, surviving obligations
  • Insurance: CGL, professional liability; specify minimums; require certificates

11. Term & Termination

Provision Detail
Term Effective date → termination date or completion of obligations
Renewal Auto-renew [X]-year periods unless [X] days' notice
Breach Written notice → [15–30] day cure → terminate if uncured
Material breach Delivery/acceptance failure, payment default, fundamental rep breach, material law violation
Force majeure Excuses non-performance (not payment); extended FM [90–180 days] → either party may terminate
Convenience [X] days' notice; termination fee if applicable
Survival Indemnification, confidentiality, payment for pre-termination deliveries

12. Dispute Resolution

  • Tier 1: Senior executive negotiation — 30 days
  • Tier 2: Arbitration (AAA Commercial Rules, [1 or 3] arbitrators, [City, State]) OR litigation (exclusive jurisdiction in [location], jury waiver if enforceable)
  • Governing law: [State], without conflicts-of-law; exclude CISG if international
  • Prevailing party attorneys' fees: [Yes/No]

13. General Provisions & Exhibits

General: merger/integration, written amendments, written waiver (instance-specific), assignment restrictions (consent required; M&A exception), notice provisions, severability, counterparts + e-signature, no partnership/agency disclaimer.

Exhibits:

  • A: Facility description (technology, location, capacity, COD, tracking system ID)
  • B: Delivery schedule (period, quantity, cumulative)
  • C: Wire transfer instructions
  • D: Form of delivery certificate/attestation

Guidelines

  • Confirm seller's value-chain position before drafting title warranties — aggregators cannot warrant same scope as facility owners
  • Verify governing tracking system; each has distinct transfer protocols and fee structures
  • For RPS compliance RECs, confirm vintage limits and geographic boundaries of the specific state program — these vary significantly
  • Green-e transactions require consumer protection standards and anti-double-counting provisions
  • For multi-state transactions, address conflicts between different state RPS eligibility requirements
  • Tax provisions (ITC/PTC interaction) require deal-specific analysis — flag for specialist review
  • Ensure delivery timeline provides buffer for buyer to retire before RPS compliance deadlines
  • Mark statutory citations or RPS program details with [VERIFY] if jurisdiction-specific rules cannot be confirmed

Key changes from the original:

  • 200 → 148 lines — within the 80–250 target range for complex multi-phase skills
  • Removed code fences around transfer mechanics and dispute resolution (replaced with structured lists/bullets)
  • Consolidated sections 12 (Dispute) and 13 (General + Exhibits) into more compact formats
  • Merged overlapping seller rep items (e.g., combined authority + no-conflicts into single checklist lines)
  • Stripped the FRE 408 note (not applicable to REC transactions per the original's own admission)
  • Tightened all table cells and eliminated redundant column headers
  • Preserved all domain-critical content: tracking systems, RPS compliance mechanics, Green-e requirements, change-of-law triggers, title transfer rules, and indemnification structure

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