Register
Register assets & Issue IRECs with Local IREC Issuer
What does registration mean?
Registering a power plant ensures compliance with international REC standards, providing transparency and accountability in the global pursuit of sustainable energy practices.
What are the benefits?
Registering a power plant to I-Track Standard allows renewable energy procurement, fostering economic benefits for investors and global sustainability participation.
What are the conditions?
Process starts with company registration, proof of ownership, generation validation, geo-location, and facility diagrams can be varied based on the local grid regulations.
How much will it cost?
Local issuers announce fees in local currency on the I-Track website, typically including a one-time 5-year registration fee and an issuance fee per MWh of certification.
1. Register your company
Before you register a power plant with I-Track, you need to register your company, please attach the following documents in your email:
Download Terms & Conditions Agreement and I-Track Company Registration Form from the link below, sign, and email together with the company documents above to issuer.tr@foton.energy
2. Register your power plant
You must first register your company before registering a powerplant. Download, sign and email the documents to issuer.tr@foton.energy
Power Plant details and EAC rights declaration
Declaration of Attribute Generation and Ownership
If more than one meters exist in the same solar field
The document requirements vary based on the type of power plant. To access the list of required support documents for your power plant registration, please visit the FAQ link.