DONGYANG, China, May 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- DMEGC Solar
announced that its Infinity and Infinity RT PV modules have
obtained the ISO 14067 product carbon footprint verification
statement. This is another sustainability achievement achieved by
the company after obtaining Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
certification. The results once again prove its superiority in
low-carbon PV modules.
ISO 14067 is a specific calculation method standard developed by
the International Organization for Standardization to solve the
problem of "product carbon footprint". It covers the direct and
indirect greenhouse gas emissions during the entire life cycle of
products from raw material acquisition, manufacturing,
transportation, sales, use to disposal. Through ISO 14067
certification, companies can quantify the carbon footprint of
products throughout their life cycles, identify and optimize GHG
reduction potential, and thus promote the transformation to more
environmental-friendly production methods.
Over the years, DMEGC Solar has made every effort to reduce the
carbon footprint of its products, and has promoted this as a key
advantage in exploring the European market. A few years ago, before
other competitors took action, the company became one of the first
PV module manufacturers to pass France's low-carbon certification, thereby
successfully entering this booming market and gaining a
considerable market share. Now it is extending that lead by
becoming the first manufacturer of rectangular silicon wafer
modules to receive ISO 14067 certification.
Speaking of the rectangular wafer Infinity RT series, this is an
upgraded version of DMEGC Solar's legendary Infinity series, which
was launched in November last year. The new modules utilize larger
rectangular cells, resulting in higher power and efficiency while
maintaining the same module size. In addition to the benefit of
reducing system BOS and LOCE costs, the new RT series modules also
have a new label: 100% renewable energy production, which comes
from a certification obtained by the company's module factory early
last year. Thanks to the installation of rooftop PV systems across
the factory, as well as continued investment in the use of
hydropower and wind power, "green" modules are produced entirely
from renewable energy. One of DMEGC Solar's module factories
received a zero-carbon factory certification issued by TÜV SÜD in
October last year, which was the first four-star zero-carbon
factory certified by the agency.
DMEGC Solar has just announced that it will participate in
Intersolar Europe 2024 with its upgraded Infinity RT modules and
Greenhouse modules earlier this month. It claimed that the new
modules have been improved in terms of efficiency, reliability and
sustainability to maintain their competitive advantage in the
European market.
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