This document, as the Carbon Footprint Product Category Rules for Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cell Products, CFP-PCR, stipulates the methods and requirements for carbon footprint evaluation of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cell products, including product description, scope determination, data collection requirements, distribution, impact assessment, product carbon footprint explanation, product carbon footprint notification, etc.
This document applies to crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, including monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells and polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells. According to different substrate materials, they are divided into P-type batteries and N-type batteries. In this document, it may be referred to as battery cell.
This document does not apply to thin films and other third-generation new cell products.
T/SQIA 057—2023
Technical requirements for carbon footprint assessment of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cell
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- Chinese name:碳足迹评价技术要求 晶体硅光伏电池片
- English name:Technical requirements for carbon footprint assessment of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cell
- Standard number:T/SQIA 057—2023
- Published by:Shenzhen Quality Inspection Association
- Implementation date:2023-11-05
- Published at:2023-11-03
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