
Coordinating ETT with the EU GO scheme
This paper outlines a proposed coordination method that will serve as a basis for audits of ETT which will be carried out by EnergyTag.

Locational matching of granular certificate
This paper describes and assesses the locational matching rules under consideration and draws conclusions for the ETT prototype.

System benefits of granular certification
This paper investigates ways in which Granular Certification can impact the power system compared to the current GO scheme.

Architectural concepts and insights:
Greenpaper – description of the approach to deliver it-infrastructure facilitating Granular Certificates at market resolution.
Publications
Meeting presentations

Partner meeting presentation 15/06-23
Presentation from partner meeting held june 15th. Next partner meeting will take place December 14th 2023.

Partner meeting presentation 22/03
Presentation from partner meeting held March 22nd. Follow this site to get information on the next partner meeting.

Partner meeting presentation 15/12.22
Presentation from partner meeting held December 15th. Sign up for the next partner meeting March 23rd 2023: Registration link.

Partner meeting presentation 15/09
Presentation from partner meeting held September 15th. Next partner meeting will take place December 15th 2022.

Partner meeting presentation 25/05
Presentation from partner meeting held May 25th. Next partner meeting will take place September 15th 2022.

Customer workshop presentation
Energy Track & Trace aims co-create and harmonize digital solutions that allow all grid users to track the origin of renewable energy.

Energy Track & Trace kick-off presentation
Energy Track & Trace aims co-create and harmonize digital solutions that allow all grid users to track the origin of renewable energy
Publications
External publications

ENTSO-E publication on Guarantees of Origin
In July 2022, ENTSO-E published a position paper regarding views on a future-proof market design for GOs.

Princeton University Zero Lab study
November 2021, Princeton University published a report on System-level Impacts of 24/7 Carbon-free Electricity Procurement.