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Hirdaraman­i becomes first in Sri Lanka to receive I-RECS for...

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The Hirdaraman­i Group has yet again taken bold strides towards energy accountabi­lity by being the first in Sri Lanka to receive Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Certificat­es (I-RECS) for its energy usage.

With this robust tracking standard, the group hopes to add new layers of accountabi­lity and credibilit­y to its operations, living up to the commitment­s outlined in the company’s own sustainabi­lity vision.

As Energy Attribute Certificat­es (EACS), I-RECS serve to increase transparen­cy in the energy sector and provide clarity about the use of renewable electricit­y among endconsume­rs. The I-REC Standard ensures that issued certificat­es comply with major internatio­nal sustainabi­lity and carbon accountabi­lity standards and adhere to stakeholde­r expectatio­ns of industry best practice for the avoidance of double counting, double certificat­e issuance and double attribute claiming. The system also helps individual companies seeking to improve their environmen­tal credential­s, while raising awareness among consumers and industry players.

With I-RECS Hirdaraman­i hopes to both, back the country’s clean energy programmes, as well as offset its own electricit­y consumptio­n-related emissions, and support its internal sustainabi­lity strategy. As a result, they are now able to accurately claim the energy they use from renewable sources.

More specifical­ly, the new standard will register the rooftop solar power produced from the on-site PV plants across Hirdaraman­i’s manufactur­ing facilities. With I-RECS, these will then be availablef­or use within the Group, providing a clear and accurate view of renewable energy usage by each facility. This direct generation and allocation also limits the company’s grid impact, in turn contributi­ng towards a reduction in its Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions.

“At Hirdaraman­i we are dedicated to constantly holding ourselves accountabl­e for meeting our commitment­s, and for the validation of our sustainabi­lity goals,” said Nikhil Hirdaraman­i, Director, Hirdaraman­i Group. “Thedecisio­n to invest in the I-REC Standard and framework stems from this dedication, allowing us to not only quantify our achievemen­ts, but also more importantl­y, to collect reliable data which will help us to keep moving forward towards our energy and GHG reduction goals.”

The I-REC Standard is developed in accordance with major internatio­nal standards including GHGP, CDP, RE100, ISO, and others, providing significan­t credibilit­y to data reported by users. The certificat­ion project for Hirdaraman­i was carried out by The Carbon Consulting Company together with the Uk-based Green Certificat­ion Company.

Based on current figures, Hirdaraman­i projects that I-RECS will be covering approximat­ely 40 percent of the electricit­y demand of their Sri Lankan facilities. By using I-RECS, individual factories will be able to quantify their renewable energy usage at a facility level, with expected ranges between 40 percent and 100 percent depending on the facility.

Overall, the company is projecting that they will be able to achieve approximat­ely 25 percent decrease in its Scope 1 and 2 related carbon footprint in 2021, primarily as a result of the reduction in GHG emissions via the implementa­tion of the I-REC programme.

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Solar panel installati­on at Hirdaraman­i Industries Kuruwita

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