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What Are EFECs and Why Your Business Should Care

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Sustainability isn’t just a buzzword anymore—it’s a boardroom imperative. As organizations face increasing pressure from regulators, customers, and investors to reduce carbon emissions, businesses are looking for energy solutions that are reliable, cost-effective, and ESG-compliant.

One powerful and underutilized tool is the Emission-Free Energy Certificate (EFEC).

In this blog, we’ll explain what EFECs are, how they differ from traditional clean energy certificates, and why they’re becoming a go-to resource for businesses that want to decarbonize without disruption.

What Is an EFEC?

An Emission-Free Energy Certificate (EFEC) represents one megawatt-hour (MWh) of electricity generated from a carbon-free source—typically nuclear, hydro, or another zero-emission power source.

When a company purchases and retires EFECs, it claims the environmental attributes of that carbon-free generation, effectively offsetting the emissions from its own electricity use.

EFECs are designed to help businesses reduce Scope 2 emissions (emissions from purchased electricity) without changing their energy provider or installing on-site renewables.

Why EFECs Were Created

Traditionally, companies looking to offset their emissions would use Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). RECs represent energy generated from sources like wind and solar.

But RECs come with limitations:

  • Intermittent availability (they depend on weather)

  • Higher cost due to storage and transmission variability

  • Limited supply in some regional markets

EFECs emerged to fill the gap for businesses that need constant, carbon-free power—especially critical operations like manufacturing, healthcare, data centers, and 24/7 logistics.

EFEC vs. REC: Key Differences

Feature

EFEC

REC

Source of Energy

Nuclear, Hydro, Zero-Emission

Wind, Solar

Carbon Emissions

Zero

Zero

Availability

24/7 Constant Supply

Weather-Dependent

Reliability

High

Medium

Typical Use Cases

Manufacturing, Healthcare, Data

Office Buildings, Retail

Cost

Often Lower

Often Higher

Why Should Businesses Care?

✅ 1. Achieve ESG Goals Faster

EFECs provide immediate emissions reductions without requiring infrastructure upgrades. They help meet carbon neutrality targets faster and more cost-effectively.

✅ 2. Improve ESG Reporting

Retired EFECs can be used in annual sustainability or ESG reports to credibly document carbon-free energy usage, supporting frameworks like CDP, GRESB, and GRI.

✅ 3. Stand Out to Investors and Customers

In today’s market, stakeholders expect action, not promises. EFECs offer tangible proof of environmental leadership.

Real-World Example

A regional healthcare system serving five hospitals purchased EFECs equivalent to 100% of its electricity use. In its annual ESG report, it was able to demonstrate a 40% reduction in Scope 2 emissions, earning recognition from local regulators and industry peers—without a single change to its power supplier.

Is Your Business a Good Fit for EFECs?

Use this quick checklist to assess:

☐ You track Scope 2 emissions
☐ You operate facilities 24/7
☐ You want carbon offsets with high reliability
☐ You want to avoid major infrastructure investments
☐ You report to CDP, GRESB, or other ESG frameworks

If you answered “yes” to any of the above, EFECs may be the most efficient path to achieving your sustainability targets.

Get Started

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📘 Clean Energy, Smart Strategy The EFEC Solution

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