AREC Protocol Expands to Solana, Enhancing On-Chain Renewable Energy Solutions
The Arkreen Renewable Energy Certificate (AREC) protocol has achieved significant milestones in the realm of on-chain digital renewable energy certificates. To date, over 129,520 tokenized Renewable Energy Certificates (ARECs) have been issued, representing a total of 129 GWh of green energy. This includes nearly 5 GWh generated from residential solar panels by Arkreen community members, while the remaining 125 GWh was tokenized through traditional REC bridging. The community actively utilizes the tokenized REC token, ART, to offset their energy consumption and engage in green initiatives, such as the GreenBTC.Club, which collectively offsets the carbon emissions of the Bitcoin network.
The AREC protocol is already operational on the Polygon and Celo networks, demonstrating strong adoption. The next phase of expansion involves deploying the protocol on Solana, a blockchain known for its high transaction throughput and user-friendly experience. This move is crucial as Solana hosts numerous Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DEPIN) projects that require solutions to mitigate brown energy consumption. After extensive development and testing, the AREC protocol has been adapted for Solana’s unique technical environment and is ready for deployment on the mainnet.
The integration of the AREC protocol into Solana will facilitate the issuance of self-certified tokenized RECs based on solar energy generation data, alongside traditional REC bridging. The ART token will be minted as NFTs before being liquidated for use within the Solana ecosystem, promoting carbon neutrality among Web3 projects. With Solana’s commitment to sustainability, including purchasing carbon credits to offset its network’s footprint, the AREC protocol will fill a critical gap by providing native carbon assets. This deployment is set to reinforce AREC’s status as the leading on-chain digital REC protocol and significantly contribute to the renewable energy movement within the Web3 ecosystem.