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What is e-TOC ?

We'll take care of the hassle

e-TOC and the NFPA

It's simple and secure
- How e-TOC works

What is e-TOC ?
The e-TOC on-line auctions are an efficient method of selling and buying Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO) certificates.

Not only do they offer biofuel producers access to the supplier market in the UK, they deliver high certificate prices for low fees.

We'll take care of the hassle
At NFPAS, we have been running certificate auctions for over 6 years now. Our track record provides evidence of our success, and gives you the assurance that we can sell your certificates with the minimum of hassle, whilst delivering highly competitive returns.

We run the auctions on-line because that is the easiest way to provide access to the widest possible audience all at the same time - but you don't have to surf the web, or even click a mouse to take part. Just give us a call to set up an agreement to sell your certificates, and we'll do the rest. Your certificates must be registered for sale at least 24 hours before an auction is due to start.

We make the bidding process as easy as possible for buyers once they have registered - making our on-line auctions a very popular source for purchasing energy-related certificates.

e-TOC AND THE NFPA
e-TOC auctions are operated by NFPAS, a subsidiary of the Non-Fossil Purchasing Agency Limited (NFPA).

NFPAS runs regular e-ROC and e-POWER on-line auctions for the sale of Renewable Obligation Certificates and electricity.

It's simple and secure - How e-TOC works
It is proposed to run e-TOC auctions each month.

• Before each auction NFPAS contacts potential sellers and buyers,
  inviting them to participate in the auction.

• Registered buyers are given a username and security password to gain entry
  to the auction via the e-TOC website.

• Registered buyers can view the lots on offer, then on the day of the auction,
  they log on to the e-TOC website and formally make bids for individual lots,
  or groups of lots, on a price per certificate basis.

• Lots are awarded to the bidder who submits the highest bid, which is not
  bettered after a period of 1 hour. Successful bidders are then notified via email.

Bidding takes place over a secure internet service. During the auction, all participants are able to see current highest bids, and final bid prices, though all participants are anonymous.

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