Renewable Energy Certificate Study Act of 2025
Requires a federal study of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) to assess market structure, tracking, and consumer clarity, with a final report to Congress.
Requires a federal study of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) to assess market structure, tracking, and consumer clarity, with a final report to Congress.
Based on the bill’s title, HR 3096 would establish or require a study related to Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). The objective is likely to assess aspects of REC markets, their effectiveness, and implications for federal policy, consumer clarity, and environmental goals. Specific objectives, scope, and methodology would be set forth in the bill’s text.
The exact statutory language is not provided in the information available. However, study-act bills typically include elements such as:
- A defined scope for evaluating Renewable Energy Certificates (e.g., market structure, pricing, tracking and verification, consistency with goals of renewable energy deployment, and consumer understanding).
- Designation of the lead agency or entities responsible for conducting the study (for example, a federal department or a government research body) and any required coordination with state or regional REC programs.
- A required deliverable (often a comprehensive report to Congress) with findings, analysis, and policy recommendations.
- A timeline or deadline for completing the study and submitting the report.
- Provisions for stakeholder input or consultation during the study.
- Budgetary or funding considerations (e.g., authorization for study-related expenses), if included.
Note: The above provisions are typical for study-focused bills and are not confirmed in the provided material for HR 3096.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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