GCL SI’s SiRo Carbon Tracking Platform

Blockchain enabled SiRo platform tracks carbon emissions across solar manufacturing
Tracking carbon: GCL SI's SiRo platform offers end-to-end carbon tracking across the PV value chain, leveraging blockchain for transparency. (Source: GCLSI)
Tracking carbon: GCL SI's SiRo platform offers end-to-end carbon tracking across the PV value chain, leveraging blockchain for transparency. (Source: GCLSI)
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Key Takeaways
  • GCL SI’s SiRo tracks carbon emissions throughout the PV production process, from polysilicon refinement to module assembly

  • The platform uses blockchain technology to secure carbon data at each production stage, with tamper-proof QR codes on each module for reliable emissions tracking

  • SiRo’s transparency meets current carbon standards and prepares businesses for upcoming regulations, such as the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)

GCL System Integration Technology Co., Ltd. (GCL SI), a leading renewable energy solutions provider, introduced its carbon tracking platform called SiRo at Intersolar Europe 2024. This platform is designed to track carbon emissions across the entire PV value chain.

SiRo leverages cutting-edge blockchain technology and strategic partnerships to create a seamless and transparent carbon-tracing system, helping to trace the carbon footprint of PV production. The platform tracks emissions from metallurgical polysilicon production through to fluidized bed reactor (FBR) polysilicon refinement, ingot and wafer production, cell manufacturing, and finally PV module assembly.

With SiRO, GCL SI aims to offer clients low carbon options by providing transparency on carbon emissions at each stage of production. Each SiRo module is equipped with a QR code that provides detailed data on its specific carbon emissions, backed by blockchain technology to ensure data integrity and prevent tampering. This level of transparency is designed to meet the requirements of national carbon standards and to prepare businesses for compliance with upcoming regulations, such as the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).

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