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ISO Technical Committee 207 Integration Whitepaper — DaedArch Carbon Verification Platform

Prepared for ISO Technical Committee 207. Integration Whitepaper. Draft in review.

ISO Technical Committee 207 Integration Whitepaper — DaedArch Carbon Verification Platform

Executive Summary

ISO Technical Committee 207 (TC 207) is at the forefront of developing standards that facilitate greenhouse gas (GHG) quantification, reporting, and verification. This whitepaper presents the integration of DaedArch Corporation's sensor-based Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) platform within the frameworks established by ISO 14064 and ISO 14065. DaedArch's platform enhances the integrity of carbon credits through continuous monitoring, automated reporting, and transparent verification chains, aligning seamlessly with the requirements outlined in ISO 14064-1, ISO 14064-2, and ISO 14064-3.

The integration aims to streamline existing workflows, ensure compliance with ISO standards, and enhance the reliability of GHG assertions. This document details the technical architecture of the DaedArch platform, identifies integration points with ISO TC 207 standards, elucidates data flow mechanisms, outlines an implementation timeline, and addresses security considerations.

Technical Architecture

Overview

The DaedArch MRV platform employs a multi-layered architecture that supports the collection, processing, and dissemination of GHG data. It consists of the following components:

  1. Sensor Layer: Ground-truth sensors are deployed across various project sites to capture real-time data on emissions, carbon sequestration, and other relevant metrics. These sensors are calibrated and maintained to ensure data accuracy.
  1. Data Aggregation Layer: Collected data is transmitted to a centralized data aggregation system where it is processed and normalized. This layer employs advanced algorithms to filter noise and validate data integrity.
  1. Reporting Layer: The reporting module automatically generates GHG reports in compliance with ISO 14064-1 and ISO 14064-2. Reports are formatted to align with the requirements for organizational inventories and project-level GHG reductions.
  1. Verification Layer: This layer integrates with ISO 14064-3 requirements, facilitating the validation and verification of GHG assertions through robust audit trails and transparent data access.
  1. User Interface: A web-based interface allows stakeholders to access real-time data, reports, and verification outcomes, enabling informed decision-making.

Compliance with ISO Standards

  • ISO 14064-1: The platform's organizational GHG inventory reporting aligns with the requirements for quantifying emissions and removals at the organizational level.
  • ISO 14064-2: Project-level GHG reductions are tracked and reported in accordance with the methodologies prescribed in this standard.
  • ISO 14064-3: The verification layer ensures that all GHG assertions undergo validation processes that meet or exceed the requirements of this standard, providing confidence in the reported data.

Integration Points

Data Formats

DaedArch’s platform supports multiple data formats, including CSV, JSON, and XML, ensuring compatibility with existing data management systems used by organizations adhering to ISO standards. The platform shall provide a standardized API for data exchange, allowing for seamless integration with existing workflows.

Workflow Integration

  1. GHG Inventory Development: Data collected from sensors feeds directly into the GHG inventory development process, ensuring that organizations can leverage real-time data for accurate reporting.
  1. Project-Level Reporting: The platform’s capabilities for tracking project-level reductions facilitate the generation of reports that align with ISO 14064-2 requirements.
  1. Verification Processes: The platform’s verification layer provides the necessary documentation and evidence for independent validation, in compliance with ISO 14064-3.

Data Flow

Data Collection

  • Sensors collect emissions data continuously, with a predefined frequency that meets the requirements of ISO 14064-1 for organizational inventories and ISO 14064-2 for project-level reporting.

Data Transmission

  • Data is transmitted securely to the aggregation layer using encrypted protocols, ensuring data integrity and confidentiality.

Data Processing

  • The aggregation layer processes incoming data, applying algorithms to filter out anomalies and ensure compliance with ISO verification requirements. This layer shall document all processing steps for transparency.

Reporting

  • The reporting module compiles processed data into standardized reports that meet the specifications of ISO 14064-1 and ISO 14064-2, with automated generation features that reduce manual intervention.

Verification

  • The verification layer provides access to all raw and processed data, along with audit trails, for independent verification as per ISO 14064-3. This ensures that all GHG assertions are supported by robust evidence.

Implementation Timeline

The implementation of the DaedArch MRV platform is divided into phases to ensure a structured rollout:

Phase 1: Pilot Testing (0-3 Months)

  • Identify pilot sites for sensor deployment.
  • Conduct initial data collection and system testing.
  • Engage with stakeholders to gather feedback.

Phase 2: Full Deployment (4-6 Months)

  • Deploy sensors across all project sites.
  • Integrate with existing data management systems.
  • Begin full-scale data collection and reporting.

Phase 3: Verification and Compliance (7-12 Months)

  • Conduct initial verification audits in accordance with ISO 14064-3.
  • Gather feedback from verification bodies for continuous improvement.
  • Finalize reporting formats and data presentation.

Phase 4: Continuous Improvement (Ongoing)

  • Implement feedback from verification processes to enhance data accuracy and reporting.
  • Regularly update the platform to align with evolving ISO standards and best practices.

Security

Data Security Measures

  • Encryption: All data transmitted between sensors and the aggregation layer shall be encrypted using industry-standard protocols (e.g., TLS).
  • Access Controls: Role-based access controls shall be implemented to ensure that only authorized personnel can access sensitive data.
  • Data Integrity Checks: Regular integrity checks shall be performed to detect and mitigate any unauthorized data alterations.

Compliance with Security Standards

The DaedArch platform shall comply with relevant security standards, including ISO/IEC 27001 for information security management, ensuring that all data handling processes meet international security best practices.

Conclusion

The integration of DaedArch Corporation's sensor-based MRV platform with the frameworks established by ISO Technical Committee 207 represents a significant advancement in the monitoring, reporting, and verification of GHG emissions. By aligning with ISO 14064 and ISO 14065 standards, DaedArch enhances the integrity and transparency of carbon markets, thereby supporting organizations in their efforts to achieve sustainability goals.

This whitepaper outlines a comprehensive approach to integrating DaedArch's capabilities into existing workflows, ensuring compliance with ISO standards, and enhancing the reliability of GHG assertions. The outlined technical architecture, integration points, data flow, implementation timeline, and security measures provide a clear roadmap for successful integration, ultimately contributing to the advancement of global climate initiatives.

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This document serves as a foundational resource for ISO TC 207 members and stakeholders interested in leveraging innovative technologies to enhance carbon market integrity and efficacy.

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ISO Technical Committee 207
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Standards Bodies
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Integration Whitepaper
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