This July, NYSERDA will hold its first Pre-Sale for 2027 vintage Tier 4 RECs. This is the annual opportunity for organizations to buy Tier 4 RECs that can be used to offset electricity usage used in LL97 penalty calculations. This sale's Tier 4 RECs will all come from the recently energized Champlain Hudson Power Express (CHPE) transmission line, which came online on June 1.
The Pre-Sale is one of three ways NYSERDA plans to sell Tier 4 RECs to voluntary buyers (alongside long-term contracts and a possible post-year Re-Sale), but the Pre-Sale is designed to be the primary means by which Tier 4 RECs are made available to the public.
This year's Pre-Sale will take place in July for Tier 4 RECs generated for and during the 2027 compliance year. If quantities are available and demand is sufficient, NYSERDA may hold a Re-Sale of any unsold 2027 Tier 4 RECs in March 2028.
Prices for 2027 Tier 4 RECs available in the Pre-Sale have not yet been finalized but are expected to range between $20 and $50 per MWh, compared to the LL97 penalty for electricity overages of about $77.44 per MWh. Organizations expecting to exceed their LL97 limits can purchase Tier 4 RECs at roughly half the cost of the penalty they would otherwise pay.
Sale quantity is not guaranteed; if demand exceeds inventory designated for Pre-Sale, quantities will be prorated based on order amounts.
The sale window will be open for 14 days, so buyer's actions must be prompt.
Invoices will be generated within 7 days of Pre-Sale close, and payment is due within 30 days. Failure of prompt payment may result in the cancellation of the order.
Delivery of RECs will take place around February 2028.
The Pre-Sale is open to all buyers, but participation requires some setup. These 4 steps must be completed prior to participation:
Establish a NYSERDA Customer Number
Establish a New York Generation Attributes Tracking System (NYGATS) account
Notify via email both NYSERDA and NYGATS of their intent to participate in the Pre-Sale
Additional information can be found at the NYSERDA site.