Grid-to-Core Pathway
Definition
The grid-to-core pathway is a proposed integration strategy designed to link industrial energy consumption data at the facility level directly to process-level Virtual Metrology loops. By embedding power electronics and energy footprint metrics into real-time fabrication monitoring, it enables accurate emissions reporting aligned with CBAM mandates.
Key Characteristics
- Direct integration of facility-level power consumption data with process-level monitoring.
- Utilizes power electronics and energy footprint metrics as high-fidelity inputs for manufacturing intelligence.
- Facilitates structural alignment between energy efficiency goals and semiconductor process optimization.
- Enables provenance-aware data fabrics through the integration of Virtual Metrology and Federated Machine Learning.
Applications
- Real-time emissions reporting for regulatory compliance, specifically for CBAM.
- Enhancing manufacturing intelligence by treating energy transparency as a core operational parameter.
- Closing the efficiency gap between site-wide energy usage and localized semiconductor process steps.
Mentions in Source
- By establishing distinct “grid-to-core” and “standards-through-supply-chain” integration pathways, the proposed framework demonstrates how virtual metrology (VM), localized federated learning, and defensive RegTech mechanisms can build provenance-aware data fabrics. — _id-286_current_version