A Revolutionary Approach to Solar Energy Measurement and Validation
Genesys Reserve has proudly announced the launch of its innovative Solar Electricity Generation Methodology. This avant-garde approach is set to revolutionize the way solar renewable energy projects are measured, validated, and certified. With the inclusion of both photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal systems, the methodology is poised to redefine the standards of renewable energy.
Scalability: From Micro to Macro Projects
One of the standout features of this methodology is its inherent scalability. Whether it’s a small community project or a large-scale industrial initiative, the methodology can be seamlessly adapted. This global adaptability ensures that projects of all sizes can benefit from the precision and reliability that Genesys Reserve brings to the table.
A Word from the Experts
Dr. Sarah Shahril, the esteemed CEO of Karbon Hero, commented on the global shift in energy policies, stating, “Energy policies globally have rapidly shifted toward renewables with solar being a high feasibility option in many regions. With the launch of this methodology, it will provide players in the solar markets with a potential new revenue stream to help accelerate the uptake of solar systems.”
A Stepping Stone to a Greener Future
Genesys Reserve’s methodology isn’t just about measuring and validating. It’s about creating a tangible pathway for businesses and communities to monetize their transition to a low carbon economy. The company’s commitment to ensuring the creation of high-quality carbon credits is evident in this launch, marking a significant milestone in the journey towards a sustainable future.
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Quality Assurance with Karbon Hero’s QAVF
The Quality Assessment and Verification Framework (QAVF) developed exclusively by Karbon Hero underpins this new methodology. This framework ensures the creation of genuine, high-quality carbon credits. Moreover, the methodology incorporates existing standards such as the CDM Methodology AMS-I.D. for both small and large-scale grid-connected projects, the Core Carbon Principles by The Integrity Council for Voluntary Carbon Market, and the findings from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report.