Guarantees of origin related to energy

This European Standard specifies requirements for Guarantees of Origin of electricity from all energy sources and of gaseous
hydrocarbons, Hydrogen, and heating & cooling.
This standard will establish the relevant terminology and definitions, requirements for registration, issuing, transferring and
cancellation in line with the RED and Cogeneration.
This standard will specify how to create accounts and associated ownership rights.
This standard will also cover measuring methods and auditing procedures.
These Guarantees of Origin may be traded and/or used for Disclosure/Labelling.
This standard is suitable for certification purposes.
This standard will specify the requirements on the issuing bodies and on the auditing bodies.

Herkunftsnachweise im Energiebereich - Herkunftsnachweise für Elektrizität, gasförmige Kohlenwasserstoffe, Wasserstoff sowie Wärme und Kälte

Dieses Dokument legt Anforderungen an Herkunftsnachweise für Strom, mehrere gasförmige Energieträger sowie Wärme und Kälte fest. Dieses Dokument schreibt die maßgeblichen Begriffe und Definitionen fest sowie die Anforderungen an die Registrierung, an die Ausstellung, Übertragung und Entwertung von Herkunfts
nachweisen im Einklang mit den folgenden Richtlinien: Erneuerbare-Energien-Richtlinie (2018/2001/EU), die Richtlinie mit gemeinsamen Vorschriften für den Elektrizitätsbinnenmarkt (2019/944/EU), die Richtlinie über Energieeffizienz (2012/27/EU) und andere einschlägige Rechtsvorschriften der Europäischen Union. Dieses Dokument umfasst außerdem Mess- und Auditverfahren.
Die Anerkennung von Herkunftsnachweisen durch die Mitgliedstaaten ist nicht Gegenstand dieses Dokuments.

Garanties d’origine liées à l’énergie - Garanties d'origine de l'électricité, des hydrocarbures gazeux, de l’hydrogène, du chauffage et du refroidissement

Le présent document spécifie les exigences concernant les garanties d’origine de divers vecteurs énergétiques gazeux d'électricité, du chauffage et du refroidissement. Il établira la terminologie et les définitions pertinentes, ainsi que les exigences d’enregistrement, d'émission, de transfert et d'annulation des garanties d’origine, conformément aux directives suivantes : la Directive sur les énergies renouvelables (2018/2001/UE), la Directive concernant des règles communes pour le marché intérieur de l'électricité (2019/944/UE), la Directive relative à l'efficacité énergétique (2012/27/EU) et autres législations pertinentes de l’Union européenne. Le présent document couvrira également les méthodes de mesurage et les modes opératoires des audits.
La reconnaissance des garanties d’origine par les États membres ne relève pas du domaine d'application du présent document.

Potrdilo o izvoru energije - Potrdilo za električno energijo, plinaste ogljikovodike, vodik ter ogrevanje in hlajenje

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Publication Date
28-May-2025
Current Stage
4599 - Dispatch of FV draft to CMC - Finalization for Vote
Start Date
03-May-2024
Due Date
28-Feb-2024
Completion Date
03-May-2024

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-februar-2023
Potrdilo o izvoru energije - Potrdilo za električno energijo, plinaste ogljikovodike,
vodik ter ogrevanje in hlajenje
Guarantees of Origin related to energy - Guarantees of Origin for Electricity, gaseous
hydrocarbons, Hydrogen, and heating & cooling
Herkunftsnachweise im Energiebereich - Herkunftsnachweise für Elektrizität, gasförmige
Kohlenwasserstoffe, Wasserstoff sowie Wärme und Kälte
Garanties d’origine liées à l’énergie - Garanties d'origine de l'électricité, des
hydrocarbures gazeux, de l’hydrogène, du chauffage et du refroidissement
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 16325
ICS:
27.010 Prenos energije in toplote na Energy and heat transfer
splošno engineering in general
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD DRAFT
prEN 16325
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
December 2022
ICS 27.010
Will supersede EN 16325:2013+A1:2015
English version
Guarantees of Origin related to energy - Guarantees of
Origin for Electricity, gaseous hydrocarbons, Hydrogen,
and heating & cooling
Garanties d'origine liées à l'énergie - Garanties Herkunftsnachweise im Energiebereich -
d'origine de l'électricité, des hydrocarbures gazeux, de Herkunftsnachweise für Elektrizität, gasförmige
l'hydrogène, du chauffage et du refroidissement Kohlenwasserstoffe, Wasserstoff sowie Wärme und
Kälte
This draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee
CEN/CLC/JTC 14.
If this draft becomes a European Standard, CEN and CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal
Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any
alteration.
This draft European Standard was established by CEN and CENELEC in three official versions (English, French, German). A
version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN and CENELEC member into its own language
and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same status as the official versions.

CEN and CENELEC members are the national standards bodies and national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium,
Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Türkiye and United Kingdom.

Recipients of this draft are invited to submit, with their comments, notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are
aware and to provide supporting documentation.Recipients of this draft are invited to submit, with their comments, notification
of any relevant patent rights of which they are aware and to provide supporting documentation.

Warning : This document is not a European Standard. It is distributed for review and comments. It is subject to change without
notice and shall not be referred to as a European Standard.

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Contents Page
European foreword . 3
Introduction . 4
1 Scope . 8
2 Normative references . 8
3 Terms and definitions . 8
4 Generic Rules for guarantees of origin (for all energy carriers) . 18
5 Rules specific to individual energy carriers . 46
Annex A (normative) Energy Source Type codes . 59
Annex B (normative) Technology codes . 68
Annex C (normative) Coding structures . 75
Annex D (normative) Cogeneration GO codes — Uses of Heat. 79
Annex E (normative) Dissemination level of the physical energy for which the GO is issued . 80
Bibliography. 81

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European foreword
This document (prEN 16325:2022) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/CLC/JTC 14 “Energy
management and energy efficiency in the framework of energy transition”, the secretariat of which is held
by UNI.
This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This document will supersede EN 16325:2013+A1:2015.
In comparison with the previous edition, the following technical modifications have been made:
— the scope of the document is extended to guarantees of origin of several gaseous energy carriers and
heating and cooling.
This document will establish the relevant terminology and definitions, and requirements for the
registration, issuance, transfer and cancellation of GOs in line with the following directives:
— Directive 2018/2001/EU on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources,
— Directive 2019/944/EU on common rules for the internal market for electricity,
— Directive 2012/27/EU on energy efficiency,
and other relevant European Union law.

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Introduction
General
This document sets out how Guarantees of Origin (GOs) are standardized in line with relevant European
(EU) directives and existing voluntary schemes. The aim of the standard is, therefore, to create a
standardized transferable GO that can be used to facilitate the disclosure of the origin of energy, the
identification of particular energy sources, to its final customer, including by labelling schemes, like
environmental/ecological labels. For the purpose of the Renewable Energy Directive (2018/2001/EU,
often referred to as RED II), a GO means an electronic document which has the sole function of providing
evidence to a final customer that a given share or quantity of energy was produced from renewable
sources. A GO may serve other purposes where Member States have arranged to have GO’s for other types
of energy.
There is a growing demand from final customers for energy that can be reliably certified. Electricity
suppliers are required to provide reliable disclosure information to final customers on the origin of the
energy they supplied them. The EU GO system already meets many of the needs of these stakeholders and
revising the EN 16325 standard on GOs can further strengthen the current system.
The EN 16325 standard on GOs is being revised to ensure that it fulfils the requirements of the recast
Renewable Energy Directive (2018/2001/EU), the Directive on common rules for the internal market for
electricity (2019/944/EU), the Directive on Energy Efficiency (2018/844/EU) and other relevant
European laws. The revised standard will provide a basis for the further development of energy attribute
tracking in the EU, to achieve greater harmonization between the national systems of EU Member States
and EEA countries.
GOs are certificates which are tracked through a book and claim system and which thereby underpin the
trading and disclosure of energy. The Renewable Energy Directive and Directive on Energy Efficiency
require Member States to recognize a GO issued by another Member State unless it has “well-founded
doubts about its accuracy, reliability, or veracity” (RED II - Art. 19.9). Further, the system should prevent
double-counting and be resistant to fraud. Therefore, a European Standard for GOs for all member states
is important. As per the revised Renewable Energy Directive, the content of the standard applies to energy
from renewable sources, be it “electricity, or gas, including hydrogen, or heating or cooling” (RED II - Art.
19.7). The content of this standard can also be applied for energy from non-renewable sources.
The elaboration and publication of European Standards will allow certification bodies to develop their
activities on consensual and recognized practices and this will increase the credibility of the certificates
they deliver.
Description of the Guarantee of Origin system and its components
Basic description of the GO system and its components
The purpose of a guarantee of origin (GO) system is to track the attributes of a given megawatt-hour
(MWh) of energy from generation/production to consumption. In doing so, the system allows final
customers to know the origin of the energy supplied to them. For instance, this enables those final
customers to choose to consume/use energy from renewable sources or to consume/use decarbonised
and low-carbon energy. This is accomplished by energy producers or generators requesting the issuance
of a GO for each MWh of energy they produce/generate. These GOs can then be traded until they are
cancelled by/for a final customer. This cancellation allows the final customer to state that they have used
this unit of energy. The underlying goal of GOs is to facilitate consumer choice, which indirectly could act
as a market incentive for renewable production.
The guarantee of origin system for electricity was first legislated for at European level in Article 5 of
Directive 2001/77/EC on the promotion of electricity produced from renewable energy sources in the
internal electricity market. This article was later amended by Article 15 of the Renewable Energy
Directive 2009/28/EC (often referred to as RED I). Article 15.1 states that “…Member States shall ensure
Competent body
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that the origin of electricity produced from renewable sources can be guaranteed… for the purpose of
proving to final customers the share or quantity of energy from renewable sources in an energy supplier’s
energy mix”. Renewable Energy Directive 2018/2001/EU, in Art. Nineteen extended the scope of GOs to
cover gas (including hydrogen) as well as heating and cooling. The existing Energy Type Electricity is
therefore extended to include the Energy Type Gas and Heating and Cooling:
a) Electricity
b) Gas
c) Heating and Cooling
Article 14.10 of the Energy Efficiency Directive determines that upon request, a Member State shall issue
a GO for Electricity produced from High-Efficiency Cogeneration, for the purpose of demonstrating that
such production method leads to savings of primary energy used.
At the time of revision of this EN 16325 standard in 2020, the European energy market has adopted the
GO system for electricity initiated by the first Renewable Energy Directive (2001/77/EC) and updated in
the second and third one (2009/28/EC and 2018/2001/EC).
A guarantee of origin system consists of certain basic components, which relate to the verification of the
underlying information, accurate generation of data, secure and electronic GO transfer as well as the use
of GOs for cancellation and disclosure. These basic components ensure accurate attribute tracking and
the avoidance of double disclosure, when the same unit of (renewable or decarbonised/low-carbon)
energy is disclosed more than once. Table 1 describes how these basic components relate to the GO life-
cycle.
Table 1 Main components of a GO system
Account Holder Registration Prevent access of fraudulent actors
Ensure rule-compliance contractually
Production Device Registration Verify plant data
Ensure data maintenance and re-verification
GO issuing Base issuing on verified meter readings
Verify shares of energy origin in multi-fuel plants
GO transfer Secure and electronic transfer independently from the
physical energy or energy trading
Non-mutability an uniqueness of certificate data
GO cancellation GO as the sole instrument to disclose renewable energy to
consumers
Disclosure Disclosure of the energy origin sold/consumed
Where applicable, calculation of the residual mix and
obligation to use it for untracked energy
Account Holder registration
GOs are held in accounts of electronic registries which are managed by Issuing Bodies. Only legitimate
companies (legal persons) with the intention of participating in the GO market (e.g. producers, traders
and/or energy suppliers, end users of energy) are permitted to register as GO account holders. By setting
a registration process and required documentation for account holders, the Competent Body or Bodies,
Disclosure Authority of each country makes the necessary steps to block fraudulent actors accessing the
market. Some countries may, at their discretion, limit access to the GO registry further to e.g. to energy
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market actors alone established in the national territory. After a successful registration process, an
account holder gains secure access to its GO account(s).
Production Device registration
Issuing of GOs is based on measured energy output from registered Production Devices. For this purpose,
all Production Devices, the owner/operator of which requests issuance of GOs, are registered in the GO
registry. Prior to the approval of a registration, a Competent Body or its agent verifies the registered
standing data (such as age, capacity, location, technology, energy medium) of the Production Device.
Periodically, the registration information is re-verified to ensure the up-to-date accuracy of the data.
GO Issuing
Issuing of GOs is made periodically (typically every month) for measured energ
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