Energy Efficiency Certificates · URE

White Certificates for Your Investment in GRB2 880.264

The GRB2 880.264 pellet mill's low energy consumption per tonne of pellets may qualify it for white certificates — a support mechanism that lets you recover part of your capital outlay following an energy audit.

TL;DR

White certificates are energy efficiency certificates issued by URE, confirming measurable savings in final energy consumption. The GRB2 880.264 pellet mill — thanks to its low energy consumption per tonne of pellets — may qualify for this mechanism provided the investment is verified by an energy audit. A certificate carries real market value (it can be sold on the Polish Energy Exchange, TGE) and frequently reduces the effective purchase cost of the machine.

Polish Scheme — URE

What Are White Certificates?

White certificates are a support instrument introduced under the Energy Efficiency Act. They confirm that a given investment leads to measurable savings in final energy consumption.

Issued by URE

Certificates are issued by the Energy Regulatory Office (URE) on the basis of a submitted application and an energy audit.

New Investments and Upgrades

They apply both to the purchase of a new machine and to the modernisation of an existing pelletising installation.

Basis: Energy Audit

Every application is founded on an audit comparing energy consumption before and after the investment.

Market Value

Certificates may be sold on the Polish Energy Exchange (TGE) or settled financially.

Eligibility Criteria

Does GRB2 880.264 Qualify for White Certificates?

Yes — provided certain criteria confirmed by an energy audit are met. The pellet mill may be covered by the white certificate scheme if the investment leads to a genuine reduction in energy consumption.

01

Reduction in specific energy consumption (kWh/t) relative to the machine being replaced

02

Improvement in the efficiency of the pelletising process

03

Reduction of mechanical and thermal losses in the drive system

04

Use of modern motors, gearboxes, and control systems

Examples of Qualifying Investments

Machine ReplacementOld pellet mill → new, energy-efficient GRB2 880.264 pelletiser
Drive UpgradeIE3 / IE4 motors replacing older units
Feed OptimisationImproved material feeding and conditioning system
Die and RollersLower resistance, shorter pressing time
Energy Efficiency Schemes

Energy Efficiency Schemes Across EU Countries

Energy efficiency support mechanisms differ between EU countries — the issuing body, the scheme name, and the way certificates are sold or settled all vary. The GRB2 880.264 is exported to many EU countries that operate their own scheme.

CountryScheme / Abbreviation
PolandEnergy Efficiency Certificates (URE)
GermanyEnSpiG
FranceCertificats d'Économies d'Énergie (CEE)
ItalyTitoli di Efficienza Energetica (TEE)
RomaniaCertificate Albe
BulgariaСистемата за бели сертификати
How Much You Can Recover

What Financial Benefits Does a White Certificate Provide?

White certificates carry real market value, can be sold, and frequently reduce the effective purchase cost of the pellet mill. In practice, an investor may recover part of the capital outlay after the installation is commissioned.

Direct Revenue or Reduced Investment Cost

A certificate has real market value, can be sold on the Polish Energy Exchange (TGE), and lowers the effective purchase cost of the machine.

Stronger Position for EU Grants and Bank Financing

Investments with confirmed energy efficiency perform better in grant competitions, facilitate discussions with banks and leasing providers, and align with ESG objectives.

Step by Step

Energy Efficiency Audit — What We Provide

Without an audit there is no white certificate — energy savings cannot be proven without one. The audit compares the existing situation with the planned investment, determines annual energy savings, and forms the basis of the application to URE.

1

Baseline Analysis

Measurement of the energy consumption of the currently operated machine (kWh/t, operating hours, capacity).

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Energy Audit of the GRB2 880.264 Investment

Calculation of the projected energy savings following installation of the new pellet mill — ideally at the planning stage, in collaboration with the technology supplier.

3

Submission of Application to URE

The audit forms the basis of the formal application for an energy efficiency certificate.

4

Certificate Issuance and Settlement

The certificate can be sold on the Polish Energy Exchange (TGE) or settled financially.

Documentation Provided by Nawrocki

Nawrocki supplies the technical data required for the audit: motor parameters, energy consumption per tonne of product (kWh/t), nominal throughput, and the engineering documentation for the GRB2 880.264. We recommend engaging a local, independent energy auditor for the final application submission.

Automation and the Energy Audit

AIAC and the Simultaneity Factor 0.7

The simultaneity factor (set at 0.7 for a GRB2 880.264 configuration with two main motors) defines what proportion of the total installed motor power is actually used simultaneously under typical operating conditions of the pelletising line. Because of this factor, actual electrical energy draw is lower than the sum of the motors' rated outputs, which translates into a more accurate kWh/t figure in the energy efficiency audit. The AIAC automation system, which analyses line operation in real time, helps maintain this factor at a stable level and provides the auditor with the data needed to confirm measurable energy savings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the GRB2 880.264 qualify for white certificates?

Yes, provided an energy audit confirming a measurable reduction in energy consumption relative to the machine being replaced is carried out. Contact us to check the eligibility of your investment.

How long does the white certificate process take in Poland?

Indicatively several months, depending on the stage: energy audit → submission of application to URE → issuance of the energy efficiency certificate.

Do white certificate schemes differ between EU countries?

Yes — they differ in the issuing body, the name of the mechanism, and the method of sale or settlement (e.g. EnSpiG in Germany, CEE in France, TEE in Italy).

Who assists with preparing the documentation for white certificates?

Nawrocki supplies the technical data required for the audit (power, energy consumption kWh/t, throughput). We recommend engaging a local, independent energy auditor for the final application submission.

Important — Legal Compliance: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Information on national schemes must be verified with a local adviser before making any investment decision, as regulations may change.

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