IOTA Foundation, a non-profit distributed ledger technology ecosystem provider, partnered with tech giant Dell Technologies to develop a data-driven solution for the real-time tracking of carbon footprints.
Edge solutions from Dell Technologies announced the onboarding of IOTA, climate-change-focused technology company ClimateCHECK, and BioE, to develop a solution on top of Dell’s in-house initiatives: Data Confidence Fabric (DCF) and Project Alvarium.
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IOTA has been an active participant in Project Alvarium, which was first conceptualized by Dell Technologies in 2019 to utilize vetted data from the DFC or “trust fabric” across heterogeneous systems. Matthew Yarger, head of sustainability at the IOTA Foundation, stated:
Sharing details about the initiative, Yarger explained that the four companies together developed an integrated digital measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) tool.
In conjunction with Project Alvarium, the digital MRV can pick up data from sensors and manual input and process it through Dell PowerEdge servers to ultimately deliver near real-time insights into the carbon footprints of BioE’s sustainable energy and composting facility. Yarger added:
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